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India Festival 2005 Aug 14
Adv. Craft Lessons Aug 15-Aug 19
Bhagavatam Aug 21
Secret to Success Aug 21-Aug 24
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Wildlife Conservation Aug 21
Youth Camp Aug 22
Youth Camp Aug 23
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Chandalika Aug 26
Janmastami Celebration Aug 26
Janmastmi Celebration Aug 26
Bhagavatam Aug 28
Bhagavatam Sep 4
ICA Tennis Tournament Sep 4
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India Day in Portland August means India Day. Come and celebrate with us at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Aug 14. Organized by the India Cultural Association, it features an all day food and fun extravaganza showcasing Indian culture and heritage. And don't forget to visit the Indogram Booth for T-Shirt and Cap drawings!
"May you succeed where others have failed" While George W. Bush enjoys his 50th holiday in Crawford, Cindy Sheehan waits outside his ranch, seeking an answer to a simple question, "What noble cause did my son die for?" In this open letter, Ralph Nader wishes her luck. More...
Religious Intolerance in the New Century Ostensibly aimed at cults, a French law can actually target any group of any size, providing enormous discretion to French prosecutors and civil litigants to go after religious organizations, political parties, trade unions. Chitravina Ravikiran bemoans the assault of religious sensitivities. More...
How the West was Lost Historians may record that it was in the middle of a July night in 2005 that one of the last nails was hammered into the economic coffin of the United States. Under the shadow of darkness, the CAFTA bill was approved by a margin of 2 in the House, with the rules bent and twisted to ensure its passage. More...
Moving Times in Duraiville Downsizing has been declared the order of the day in the Melvin Durai household, and naturally, his stuff is the first to go. What does it all mean in the grand scheme of the universe, he asks himself, and tries to visualize an imaginary garage sale conducted by Mrs. Durai. More...
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Sarkar

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Maine Kyon Pyar Kiya

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"In Quotes" Man is the only animal that deals in that
atrocity of atrocities, War. He is the only one that gathers his brethren about him
and goes forth in cold blood ... to slaughter strangers of his own species who have done him no harm and with whom he has no quarrel..And in the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his hands and works for "the universal brotherhood of man"--with his mouth.
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