Pakistani police will not press a 57-year-old case against visiting Indian opposition leader Lal Krishna Advani over an alleged plot to kill the country's founding father, officials said...
More than two decades after five persons burnt to death a man during the anti-Sikh riots that rocked the capital following the assasination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a Delhi court today sentenced all of them to life imprisonment...
Canadian prosecutors will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh separatists charged with the 1985 Air India bombings, relatives of the 331 victims were told on Tuesday...
Canadian prosecutors will not appeal the acquittal of two Sikh charged with the 1985 Air India bombings, relatives of the 331 victims were told.
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Gurfateh
Das has only few minutes left for computer yet will try to complete this issue and seeks the reply and opinons of other in this case.
Well Jathedar Iqbal Singh Ji do preach and himslef do a good lot of Naam Abhyas(the practise to rember the name of God).
Any person like this...
A French court upholds the expulsion from school of three boys for wearing Sikh turbans.
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Sikh Political outfit 'Dal Khalsa' today honoured lawyers who fought cases of CanadIan based Sikhs Ripudaman Singh and Ajaib Singh Bagri and organised a prayer meeting for their acquittal...
Canada's supreme court heard testimony Tuesday on a Sikh teenager who argued that fidelity to his religion would be broken if the government forces him to remove a ceremonial dagger concealed beneath his clothes at school...
OTTAWA (CP) - The Supreme Court of Canada reserved judgment Tuesday in the landmark case of a Sikh teenager who was prohibited from wearing his ceremonial dagger to class at his west-end Montreal school...
Lawyers for a 15-year-old Sikh student argued before the Supreme Court of Canada that fidelity to his religion would be broken if the government forces him to remove a ceremonial dagger concealed beneath his clothes at school...
A Sikh student who wasn't allowed to wear a ceremonial dagger in a Montreal public school takes his case to Canada's highest court Tuesday. The controversy began four years ago, when a school board banned Gurbaj Singh from wearing the dagger, known as a kirpan...
AP - More than a half-dozen news organizations are supporting three online journalists who published articles about a top-secret technology product that Apple Computer Inc. says was protected by trade secret laws...
A Civil War general said success on the battlefield is predicated on getting there ``the firstest with the mostest.'' This axiom also applies to the San Jose City Council District 7 election. Just ask candidate Bob Dhillon ...
washingtonpost.com - Terri Schiavo is dead, but the passions stirred by the fight over her life will shape the political debate for a long time to come.
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washingtonpost.com - AUSTIN, March 30 -- A former high-ranking Boy Scouts of America official pleaded guilty today to receiving and distributing child pornography over the Internet in a case that authorities said was connected to a German-based trafficking ring...
Reuters - Supreme Court justices questioned on
Tuesday whether the recording industry's attempts to shut down
online file-sharing networks would deter inventors from
developing new products like Apple's iPod music player...
MacCentral - A U.S. court ordered Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) to pay Immersion Corp. US$90.7 million for patent infringement of touch feedback technology used in PlayStation games consoles, said court documents. Immersion's touch feedback technology has been supported in Mac OS X...
washingtonpost.com - PINELLAS PARK, Fla., March 24 -- Even some of the most ardent supporters of a seven-year battle to keep Terri Schiavo alive began to resign themselves to what appeared inevitable Thursday: saying goodbye for the last time...
washingtonpost.com - PINELLAS PARK, Fla., March 23 -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush again raised the possibility of the state's intervention in the frantic battle over Terri Schiavo, asserting Wednesday that the state may have authority to take custody of the brain-damaged woman even though the...
Title: Schiavo Case Puts Living Wills in SpotlightCategory: Health NewsCreated: 3/21/05Last Editorial Review: 3/21/05
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