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Has anyone seen/heard the tape of Longowal? If so, please share it, as we might need it for our upcoming 1984 documentary. THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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watch this video... you can now choose the gender of the kid your gona have... Man think about all the indian people who don't want any girls ...!!! Its gona be one gender population if this becomes famous... CLICK HERE
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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw! vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!! http://www.akj-media.com/ranb/BhaiManpreet...i_Dec2003_1.mp3
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French Fume Over Proposed Ban on Beards Wed Jan 21, 4:33 PM ET By JOCELYN GECKER, Associated Press Writer PARIS - France's fight to keep religion out of schools has entered new — and some say absurd — territory. Teachers and some religious leaders fumed Wednesday over a government minister's call to ban beards and bandannas from classrooms along with Islamic head scarves, Jewish skullcaps and Christian crosses. Muslim leaders were divided, with some denouncing a curb on facial hair as "total delirium." Others said street protests against the planned law had rattled the government and provoked a crackdown. Le Monde newspaper devoted its front-page cartoon to…
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Sister seeks release of jailed brother http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040120/...0/punjab1.htm#4 Chandigarh, January 19 Dr Davinder Kaur, a leading gynaecologist of Ludhiana and sister of Ranjit Singh Gill, currently undergoing life imprisonment for owing conviction in the Lalit Maken case in Delhi’s Tihar Jail, has appealed to all human rights bodies and political leaders to take up her brother’s case and secure his release since he has spent almost half his life under detention until now. “Although the Akalis mobilised hundreds of supporters to secure the release of Mr Parkash Singh Badal and his son, Mr Sukhbir Badal, who were sent to judicial custody by a Rop…
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Singaporeans Urged to Act Like Monkeys http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...s&e=11&ncid=757 SINGAPORE - People in strait-laced Singapore were urged Monday to act like monkeys — the Chinese zodiac sign for the coming Lunar year — for the sake of their country. Singaporeans could foster an economic recovery this year by behaving more like monkeys, Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan said in a Lunar New Year message reported in The Straits Times newspaper. Chinese communities around the world will herald the start of the Year of the Monkey on Thursday. Chinese believe the monkey is clever, flexible, innovative and confident, but can also be selfish, jealous…
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Sikh singers warned againt trimming beard TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2004 11:22:39 PM ] AMRITSAR : The SGPC has warned apostate Sikh singers who trim their beard or sing indecent songs against singing religious songs or reciting gurbani from any stage. Besides, the SGPC has directed that while recording audio and video cassettes, pictures of Sikh gurus or Guru Granth Sahib should not be shown. Manjit Singh Calcutta, honorary secretary of the SGPC, in a press note issued here on Wednesday, said that showing pictures of Sikh gurus during recitation of gurbani on various TV channels was against Sikh principles. He appealed to TV channel owners, produc…
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Raking up foreign issue of Sonia not in Sikh interests: Mann Chandigarh, Jan. 22 (PTI): Shiromani Akali Dal (Mann) Simranjit Singh Mann, today said that Sikhs cannot afford to attack the foreign origin issue of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, saying "our community is well organised worldwide and this will prove counterproductive to our interests as Sikhs are holding high offices in several countries". "Sikhs are very well organised abroad and if people like (SAD President) Parkash Singh Badal join hands with the BJP in questioning her (Sonia's) foreign origin, then it will harm our interest only," Mann told reporters here. Saying that Badal doesn't think "beyond hi…
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if you didnt already know saintsoldiers hav put 4 more tracks up
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I think this was on TV, not sure how many have seen it, pretty cool tho! http://img.slate.msn.com/media/15/Miller_D...minoes_100k.wmv
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21 Jan 2004 13:04 French Sikhs step up campaign to protect turbans By Tom Heneghan PARIS (Reuters) - France's small Sikh community stepped up its campaign on Wednesday for an exemption from a troubled government plan to ban religious symbols from state schools. Education Minister Luc Ferry sowed further confusion around the controversial ban on Tuesday by saying beards and bandanas could be as taboo as Muslim headscarves, Jewish skullcaps or large Christian crosses if they are worn as statements of faith. His comments effectively blocked a compromise sought by the head of France's Council for the Muslim Faith, Dalil Boubakeur, to let Muslim girls wear bandanas or…
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Dhalloon terms 1947 Muslim-Sikh riots a pre planned drama ISLAMABAD, Jan 19: Prominent Sikh leader and chairman of Nankana Sahib Foundation Sardar Ganga Singh Dhaloon has said that 1947 Sikh-Muslims riots were pre-planned drama in which Sikhs were pitted against Muslims in first act and later they were pitched against their fellow Sikhs. He said this while speaking at Meet the Press programme held here Monday in press club camp office. Dhallon is a US based Pakistani national Sikh and is currently visiting Pakistan. Recalling his nostalgic love for Pakistan he said that Pakistan is his maternal love. Whosoever does not love one’s mother loves non. Sacred land of Pa…
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Bollywoods Clichéd Entertainment ! Syed Ali Mujtaba -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email this page Print this page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some Indians consider Bollywood movies as their staple diet; many may like to miss a meal, but not its new release on Fridays. The three hours of solace in the dark dingy cinema halls for many Indians is much more soothing then visiting any mosque, temple or a church? Truly some say, Bollywood movies are lifeline for many Indians, their recouping pill, to grapple with the harsh realities around them. However, those wh…
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