- NEPAL: Remittances - making a real impact on poverty (IRIN)
- For tourists: Space @ Rs 1.12 cr (The Times of India)
- Taste match (Guardian Unlimited)
- 'More to South Asians than curry' (Rediff.com)
- Attack! (Guardian Unlimited)
- Five sentenced to life in 1984 anti-sikh riot case (Outlook India)
- Sikh vote swinging to James (Canada.com)
- DSGMC favours diplomatic solution to turban issue (Outlook India)
- 1984 riots: Five sentenced to life (Central Chronicle)
- Sikh delegation arrives in Nankana Sahib (Pakistani Newspaper)
- Flights begin to holy city in India (Coventry Evening Telegraph)
- Anti-Sikh riots: Justice delayed yet again (NDTV)
- Air India launches Amritsar link (BBC News)
- Air India resumes direct flight from holy city of Amritsar to Toronto (Canadian Business)
- Jo Bole... director ready to cut scenes (The Tribune)
- Air India resumes direct flight from northern Indian town of Amritsar to Toronto, Canada (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Pictures Of the Day (Central Chronicle)
- Leaders push for voter turnout as B.C. election enters home stretch (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
- Sikhs in Punjab divided over new Bollywood film (Gulf Times)
- Ex-judge to begin mediating Sikh temple dispute (Courier-Post)
- SGPC panel to review Jo Bole So Nihal (The Tribune)
- Jo Bole So Nihaal (Deccan Herald)
- Jo Bole... stumped by sexy innuendo (Express India)
- Protest against Jo Bole So Nihal (The Tribune)
- Friday May 13, 11:01 PM By Indo-Asian News Service (Yahoo! India News)
- Sikhs angry at Bollywood film (BBC News)
- Sunny times for Punjab Police constables! : HTTabloid.com (Hindustan Times)
- Workplace Law Jacqueline McManus (Monterey County Herald)
- Calcutta for international Sikh body (The Tribune)
- Singapore Snippets (TODAYonline)
- Fists and lawsuits fly when a Sikh congregation ignites over turbans and facial hair. (Cleveland Scene)
- Religious Leader Honored at National Ceremony; US Congress Celebrates Life of Late Sikh Leader (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Akal Takht, censor board clear 'Jo Bole So Nihal (Outlook India)
- CPI wants Nanavati report to be made public (Sify News)
- Pakistan, India agree on new bus routes (Dawn)
- Takht panel clears Jo Bole So Nihal (The Tribune)
- Blair appoints Indian-origin MP as Asst Govt whip (Hindustan Times)
- Sikh groups write to Censor Board (The Tribune)
- Takht Patna Sahib poll on May 29 (The Tribune)
- Pakistan, India agree on new bus links (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Sikh Legal Forum formed in Mohali
- Sikhs to protest at EU Parliament (Hindustan Times)
- Yogi joins Mother Teresa, Pope in US list (Express India)
- Blast in Indian Kashmir kills two, 35 wounded (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- US Congress fetes Yogi Bhajan (India Abroad)
- Cong trying to weaken Sikh community: Sukhbir Singh Badal (Outlook India)
- House deadlock may save Cong's face (The Times of India)
- Air India: Reasonable doubt (CBC News)
- Pakistan, India in talks on bus service, water row and maritime security (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Remembering India's war heroes (BBC News)
- Sikhs livid over Sunny Deol's next (Rediff.com)
- Pakistan, India in talks on bus service, water row and maritime security (Khaleej Times)
- Confluence of cultures (Gulf News)
- Greenply gives durability a supernatural twist (Agencyfaqs!)
- 'Cong targeting Sikh institutions to weaken them' (Express India)
- Sikh student honoured (The Hindu)
- Letters to the editor (The Olympian)
- Meditation guru encourages spiritual awareness (Daily Northwestern)
- KPS Gill can save America in Iraq (Express India)
- Sunday May 8, 05:32 PM (Yahoo! India News)
- Wheat procurement in Punjab falls short by three lakh tonnes (The Tribune)
- Sikh group wants more time on plan (Courier-Post)
- The Tribune...Classifieds (The Tribune)
- ``You can kind of hide in the shadows or become comfortable educating people about who you are.'' (Outlook India)
- Calls for Indo-Canadian violence task force grow as another man gunned down (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
- Since Opposition is boycotting, we''re not tabling Nanavati Report: Congress (India Daily)
- Cong rubbishes NDA demand for tabling of Nanavati report (Outlook India)
- BJP terms as "partisan" Government move on Nanavati report (Outlook India)
- Law student honored for fighting prejudice against Sikhs (Hampton Roads Daily Press)
- 'For your tomorrow we gave our today' (BBC News)
- 1984 anti-Sikh riots an issue in U.K. elections (The Hindu News)
- Canada won't appeal Air India bomb trial verdict (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Cong defers plans to table Nanavati report (NDTV)
- CPI wants Nanavati report to be made public (Outlook India)
- Obituary: D. Hackworth, Vietnam hero (International Herald Tribune)
- Govt not to table Nanavati report in current session (Outlook India)
- India, Pakistan to resume talks (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- No appeal in Air India bomb case, families say (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Labour the default choice for disaffected South Asians (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Air India bomb appeal ruled out (BBC News)
- Labour the default choice for UK’s disaffected S Asians (News From Bangladesh)
- The Telegraph - Calcutta : Nation (The Telegraph)
- India's Bangladesh war hero cremated with military honours (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- No appeal in Kanishka bomb case, families say (Express India)
- Thousands join in Sikh celebrations (Coventry Evening Telegraph)
- Playing together as a community (@Metro KL)
- City backs airport drivers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Immigration Worries Many British Voters (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Deptford resident vows to fight temple proposal (Courier-Post)
- Maj Bikram Singh takes over ‘Crossed Swords division' (Greater Kashmir)
- 'I have lost a great friend and associate' (India Abroad)
- India's Bangladesh independence war hero dies (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Tuesday May 3, 08:21 PM By Indo-Asian News Service (Yahoo! India News)
- Architect of India war against Pakistan that led to Bangladesh’s birth dies (Khaleej Times)
- Hero of Bagladesh liberation war Lt Gen Aurora dead (Press Trust of India)
- Colour, songs greet visitors at Vaisakhi open house (New Straits Times)
- Support for minority ethnic group festivals (New Straits Times)
- Sikh fights Danish law over Kirpan (India Daily)
- Denmark: Sikh fights to keep his 'kirpan' (India Abroad)
- Ancient Sikh martial art keeping Indian youths out of trouble (Channel NewsAsia)