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    A Dilemma And A Question!

    Sat Shri Akal, My dilemma: I am a high school girl who wants to convert to Sikhism. My mom (although not extreamely religious herself) gets upset whenever I tell her that I do not wish to follow the Christian faith. I have not told her that I have a desire to be Sikh forfear of what her...
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    Before He Was Sir Patrick Stewart He Was A Scared Little Boy (video)

    Before he was a starship captain, a superhero, and a knight...Before all that he was a scared little 5-year old boy. The actor talks about his personal experience of domestic violence at the launch of 'Created Equal', a new book on women's rights. Patrick Stewart on violence against...
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    Hinduism Are Hindus Sacred Temple Fake?

    WGJKK WGJKF, I wanted to know on the denial of the Idol worship, does this means all the Idols in the ancient sacred temples should not be worshiped? as some of these are more than thousands or years old. And the Sanatan text says that few of these temples are created by Lord Ram (the temple...
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    Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti: 'I'm Not Scared'

    In December 2004, the young Sikh playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti found a card among her Christmas mail that read: "Seasons Greetings. This will be your last Christmas. You are a disgrace to the race. Sending you lots of hate." The card was among the many vicious responses Bhatti received when...
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    Controversial Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti: 'I'm Not Scared'

    In December 2004, the young Sikh playwright Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti found a card among her Christmas mail that read: "Seasons Greetings. This will be your last Christmas. You are a disgrace to the race. Sending you lots of hate." The card was among the many vicious responses Bhatti received when...
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    In Zimbabwe, 'There's No Reason To Be Scared' (washingtonpost.com)

    washingtonpost.com - BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe -- Two weeks ago, Mike Sibanda strode down the dingy streets of Zimbabwe's second-largest city with a swagger, chest out, shoulders rolling, a broad, wise-guy smile on his face. The image exuded a single message: I'm nobody's fool...
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