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Learning about Sikhism.(Education)
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Pupils got an insight into Sikhism as part of their work on religion.
Year 8 students at Kirkburton Middle School were visited by Roop Singh (above), of the Sikh Education Advisory Service.
The youngsters took part in...
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Sikh leader protests at child assault claim.(News)
Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; Byline: KRYSIA DIVER A DISPUTE between a GP surgery and a retired Asian leader is expected to be raised at a national conference tomorrow. President of Sikh Education and Welfare Association Dalvinder Singh says it was ageist, racist and arrogant of Netherton Health Centre to ban 81-year-old Ranjit
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Cycling event to preserve Punjabi language
New Straits Times
; New Straits Times 12-23-2001 Cycling event to preserve Punjabi language Edition: New Sunday Times; 2* Section: National IPOH, Sat. - Forty-five cyclists, including a woman, set off today in a bid to raise awareness on the need to preserve the Punjabi language among the Sikh community. Punjabi
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11 Sikh bodies form council as voice of community
New Straits Times
; New Straits Times 04-23-2004 11 Sikh bodies form council as voice of community Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2* Section: Nation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. - Eleven Sikh organisations, including a political party, have formed the Malaysian Sikhs Organisations Co- ordinating Council to be the voice of the
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Documentary tells story of Mesa Sikh slain Sept. 15, 2001: Recording post-9/11 hate.
Tribune (Mesa, AZ)
; ... community, to visually and culturally distinguish Sikhs from the image of terrorist. What's on the TV currently on the evening news, it's really hard to tell those people from us, Kahlsa says. They've even started tying their head coverings like us. FINDING ...
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To pay tribute to an old friend, Hancock adopts a new approach
The Boston Globe
; JAZZ NEW YORK - When Herbie Hancock embarked on making "River: The Joni Letters," his new album out Tuesday based on the music of Joni Mitchell, he quickly found himself treading at once on familiar and unfamiliar ground. Familiar, because Hancock, the great jazz pianist, has known Mitchell since
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Children learn the art of rhymes.(News)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; Byline: By Nicola Juncar Future Shelleys, Byrons and Shakespeares gathered in Tyneside to try their hand at poetry. Youngsters from across the North East took part in a poetry day at Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books, in Newcastle. The session was given by Ellen Phethean, a renowned
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Electrical stimulation after stroke.(CLINICAL CAPSULES)(Brief Article)
Internal Medicine News
; Early, intensive electrical stimulation of the leg muscles to mimic normal walking aided recovery of walking ability after stroke, said Tiebin Yan, M.D., of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and associates. Of 41 patients aged 45-85 years who had an acute unilateral stroke within the carotid
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Managers from LG Electronics Discuss Prospects of Company Growth at 2007 Middle East & North Africa TV Managers Conference
Al Bawaba
; Key figures from LG Electronics (LGE) management team met at the 2007 Middle East and Africa TV managers Conference. Held last month in the Southern Korean cities of Seoul and Gumi, the conference provided a space for its participants to discuss growth prospects, new target markets, and operational
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Cosmetics under fire - once again. (government regulation of the beauty products industry) (Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association supplement)
WWD
; Cosmetics Under Fire - Once Again WASHINGTON (FNS) - After a decade of relatively amicable relations with the government, the cosmetics industry is again under fire. Much as it was in the late Seventies, the industry is fighting a congressional critic bent on more government regulation and
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Exercise puts hate crime in the dock; STOURPORT.(News)
Birmingham Mail (England)
; A MOCK trial aimed at encouraging people with learning disabilities to have the confidence to report hate crime and discrimination has been hailed a major success in Worcestershire. The Worcestershire charity SpeakEasy worked with West Mercia Police to organise the role play exercise at Stourport
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