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    Sikh News S'porean Volunteers Head To Punjab To Set Up Library (Straits Times)

    TWENTY-NINE young Singaporeans left for Punjab, India on Friday with boxes of books filling their luggage. Collected over a six-month period, the 1,400 books will be used to set up the first-ever library at Bhaloor High School located in Punjab's Moga district. More...
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    Sikh News S'porean Volunteers Head To Punjab To Set Up Library (Straits Times)

    TWENTY-NINE young Singaporeans left for Punjab, India on Friday with boxes of books filling their luggage. Collected over a six-month period, the 1,400 books will be used to set up the first-ever library at Bhaloor High School located in Punjab's Moga district. More...
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    Sikh News Motor Rallying: ’Flying Sikh’ Soars To Title In Kuantan (The New Straits Times--All T

    KARAMJIT Singh and Jagdev Singh, in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8, proved they were in a class of their own in the Felda-AAM Malaysian Rally Championship in Kuantan yesterday. More...
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    Sikh News Boy Hit By Lightning In Field (New Straits Times)

    Boy hit by lightning in field (New Straits Times) http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=12u9kd0ge/*http%3A//www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/National/NST40782445.txt/Article/indexb_html Array Sun, 20 Nov 2005 00:37:54 GMT PETALING JAYA, Sat. - A 12- year-old boy who...
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    Sikh News Street Named After Sikh Army Officer (New Straits Times)

    Not only was he the highest ranking Sikh military officer to serve in Sabah, he also has a street named after him. http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=12v56eqdb/*http%3A//www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/National/20050630084016/Article/indexb_html
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    Islam EDITORIAL: Mainstreaming Islamic Banking (New Straits Times)

    ISLAMIC banking in Malaysia has come a long way since the establishment of Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad in 1983 and the introduction of Islamic banking windows in commercial banks in 1993...
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    Sikh News Sikh Leader Mahima Dies (New Straits Times)

    Sikh community leader, former Member of Parliament and philanthropist Datuk T. Mahima Singh died of a heart attack today. He was 100 years old. He will be cremated at the Jalan Templer Hindu and Sikh crematorium here at 4pm tomorrow after funeral rites at his Taman Bukit Blossom home...
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    Buddhism Appeal On Penang Columbarium Set For Aug 2 (New Straits Times)

    The appeal by Stamford Raffles By The Sea Sdn Bhd, the developer of the controversial RM42 million columbarium project, for an extension of its planning permission will be heard on Aug 2...
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    Sikh News COMMENT: To Religious Intolerance (New Straits Times)

    RECENTLY, we read about a protest by the Sikh community against a film screened in India. The title Jo Bole So Nihaal is similar to a popular term only spoken in a pious manner in Sikh temples or on the battlefield...
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    Festivals Colour, Songs Greet Visitors At Vaisakhi Open House (New Straits Times)

    Thousands of people, including foreigners, thronged the first national-level Vaisakhi open house at Dataran PJ here yesterday. http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/search/sikh/SIG=12u520b38/*http%3A//www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Tuesday/National/20050503082957/Article/indexb_html
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    Sikh News Support For Minority Ethnic Group Festivals (New Straits Times)

    The Culture, Arts and Heritage Ministry will give recognition to festivals celebrated by minority ethnic groups. Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the ministry would support the Sikh, Orang Asli, the Portuguese and the Thais, as the festivals they celebrated were part of the nation's...
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    Sikh News Bakti Donates RM20,000 To Gurpuri (New Straits Times)

    The Association of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers (Bakti) today donated RM20,000 to the Gurpuri Foundation in conjunction with Vasakhi, the Sikh festival...
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