Fiji Hindus Alarmed by McDonald’s Fries

GO TO SOURCE FIJI, May 09, 2001: The Daily Post newspaper says a poll conducted in Suva revealed that most Hindus and vegetarians in Fiji are alarmed after revelations that French fries served by US fast food giant McDonald’s contains beef extracts. A Hindu lawyer said the community was following developments with the possibility of filing a lawsuit against McDonald’s…

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Indian Temple Workers in Australia Get Back Pay

GO TO SOURCE SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, May 05, 2001: Eight Indian stonemasons helping with construction work at the Sri Venkateswara Temple, in Illawara, embroiled in a payment row with a temple committee here left for their home in Tamil Nadu after getting “substantial” money in back pay in a case that got them the support of one of Australia’s largest trade…

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Singapore Ranks First in Asia in Meeting Needs of Mums

GO TO SOURCE SINGAPORE, May 15, 2001: Singapore ranks first in Asia and 16th worldwide when it comes to meeting the needs of mothers, according to the second annual report of a US-based, non-profit organization, Save the Children. Called State of the World’s Mothers, the report was released on the eve of Mother’s Day this year. The needs identified on…

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Anglican Bishops in Canada Confront Government over Lawsuits

GO TO SOURCE TORONTO, CANADA, May 8, 2001: The bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada have warned the prime minister that, unless he gets involved, the church will be bankrupt by the end of the year because of a rash of lawsuits brought by victims of abuse at church-run residential schools for indigenous youth. In a letter to Prime…

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A Banyan Tree Family of 65

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, May 12, 2001 : The Chowdhury residence in the Central Town neighborhood, with 15 rooms and six bathrooms, is a rare modern-day example of the Indian joint family system, with 65 members of a family living under the same roof. How do they manage? “If there’s a fight, reconciliation is brought about over dinner…

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India is Divided Over English and Hindi

GO TO SOURCE NEW DELHI, INDIA, May 10, 2001: The language divide in India has created a class divide. On one hand, while most East Indians may speak Hindi or other dialects in their mother tongue at home, children are encouraged to pursue English fervently at school. English has been the language used in government since colonial days, and fluency…

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Eight India-Based Organizations on Russian Church Blacklist

GO TO SOURCE MOSCOW, RUSSIA, May 12, 2001: The Russian Orthodox Church, the dominant religious institution in multi-religious Russia, has blacklisted eight India-based religious organizations that it considers “harmful sects.” The list was released at a conference, titled “Totalitarian sects: Danger of the 21st century.” According to the Moscow weekly journal Profile, the blacklisted groups are the International society for…

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Babri Mosque Accused Released on a Technicality

GO TO SOURCE UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA, May 11, 2001: After 8 1/2 long years, the charges against 21 individuals involved directly or indirectly in the demolition of Babri Mosque have been dismissed. On December 6, 1992, a Hindu mob demolished the 16th century masjid in the town of Ayodhya in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Hundreds died in the subsequent…

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Lawsuit Filed Against McDonalds

GO TO SOURCE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, May 12, 2001: Seattle-based attorney Harish Bharti has filed a class-action lawsuit against McDonald’s, alleging that the fast-food giant misled its customers for over a decade by advertising its french fries were vegetarian while all the while they were flavored with beef extract. The ingredient list on McDonald’s web site states, “French Fries: potatoes, partially…

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Yoga Break Can Save Your Workday

GO TO SOURCE NEW YORK, NEW YORK, April 11, 2001: Many office workers are inventive about recharging their batteries during their lunch hour. Andy Lerer, a cash analyst for a Manhattan publisher, delivers meals to house-bound AIDS patients. Merna Skinner, VP of a consulting firm, often turns off the lights, the computer and the cell phone in her office and…

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