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Letter From Australia
from Swarn Singh Kahlon
Place: Chandigarh, India
Dear Sirs,
I have enjoyed reading about Gurufateh Phil Singh. He has mentioned a book
Four Quarters of the Night by Tara Singh Bains and Hugh Johnston. How
can I get hold of the same? Who is Yanee Singh referred to in the article? I
am interested in Sikh Diaspora and would welcome information and leads for
my study.
Can you help me provide contacts, bibliography, and names of institutions
that can help me.
Thanks.
Swarn
I would like to...
-Mohan Singh Dhariwal, USA
Gur Fateh
I would like to purchase a Rabab. Please help me with contacts.
I was shocked to the depth of my soul - horrendous, deplorable
disgusting. I could not believe it.
But I wonder why did you did not pursue the story, why is this hush?
It is not only the duty of activists all of us are Pakis and owe a great
deal to our people and country. I am at your service. Please let us know how
and where do we stand. What next, let us not waste more time.
I want all those beasts chopped into pieces and thrown to dog. I wish i
could do that.
Editor-- Mohammad Shehzad has kept us abreast of
various human rights issues over the past many months. If we hear more on
this story we will publish it.
The Article...
-Kulwant Singh, Fremont
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Pyschology of Prayer
from kulwant singh
Place: Fremont, USA
The article Psychology of Prayer is good. But the picture shows
Harsimran Kaur with a bare head, reading Guru Granth Sahib scriptures. Let
us be respectful to our Guru as given in Maryada (Code of Conduct).
May Wahiguru bless Harsimran with energy and more insight to be able to
understand the deeper meaning of Gurbani and show it to common people like
me and others.
Editor-- The picture is not of Harsimran Kaur.
It also appears that the young lady in the picture does have her head
covered thought the shawdow gives it an appearance that it is not.
I found this article interesting...
-Larry Horack, Toronto
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Bollywood Extra!
from Larry Horack
Place: Toronto, Canada
I found this article interesting and informative with just the right
amount of wit necessary for a travel writer to maintain and hold interest in
the subject matter. As a self proclaimed "professional extra" Mr Skelton
lends a different perspective on the movie scene. He should write about his
other adventures as an extra so we can see the underbelly of the film world.