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DAILY SIKH NEWS Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Akalis with NDA, but party won’t issue whip
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand The incident has embarrassed Catholic church officials in India and brought together the Indian High Commission, New Zealand Sikh Society and New Zealand ... Vancouver broadcaster didn't violate ethics rules Vancouver Sun - British Columbia, Canada In his "Reality Check" commentary, Allen mentioned a number of cultural problems ethnic or religious minorities had encountered, including: Sikh children ... Gurdwara membership: Rights panel in Canada rejects complaint of ... Hindu – Chennai, India TORONTO: A human rights tribunal in Canada has dismissed a complaint by two Indian-origin men who were denied membership in a Sikh temple because of their ... Pilgrims to reveal how scam was arranged IndiaPost.com - Union City, CA, USA Daljit Singh, spokesman for the New Zealand Sikh Society, said the men were not Sikh but from various religions, and he hoped to help them resolve the ... Sikh driver in sacked UK for defecating Expressindia.com - New Delhi, India London, July 16: A Sikh bus driver in Britain who was sacked after a passenger said she saw him defecating near a supermarket has denied the complaint at an ... Punjabis Urged to Back PM on N-deal NewsBlaze - Folsom, CA, USA Sikhs belonging to the fifth major Religion of the World are not communal and admittedly the teachings of Sikh Religion are rich in human values and beliefs ... No solace for Air India victims Edmonton Sun - Alberta, Canada His perjury trial will be no ordinary one - not when Reyat's alleged perjury helped acquit two Sikh extremists charged with the terrorist mass murder and ... Losing tradition in translation Fresno Bee (subscription) - Fresno, CA, USA By Vanessa Colón / The Fresno Bee Over the last two decades, the Valley's Indian immigrants have built at least a dozen Sikh temples to serve a growing ... Akali Dal says it won’t be a ‘Sikh vote’ Daily News & Analysis - Mumbai, India “We will not abstain from voting (against the UPA) as has been the popular perception to favour the Sikh prime minister,” said Badal. ... |
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