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The Swastika: A Symbol of Goodness or Hate?

By Madhava Smullen on 10 Jan 2009

When Hitler began using the swastika as the symbol for his Nazi party in the 1920s, he brought about the death not only of millions of innocent people, but also of an innocent symbol. His use of the beloved Hindu religious sign instilled so much hate for it in the Western world that I wonder if its true meaning will ever be reclaimed.

ISKCON's Future: Could a Bi-cameral GBC Help?

By Deva Gaura Hari Dasa on 10 Jan 2009

It may be that instituting a bicameral system for the GBC could help to continue a healthy and dynamic managerial process for ISKCON into the future; allowing for the preservation of ISKCON's strength and traditions, while facilitating the next generation to take responsibility for expanding the mission.

Can We Ban God from the Presidential Inauguration?

By Sarva Dasa for The Houston Chronicle on 10 Jan 2009

As reported by CNN, a group of atheists and humanists’ organizations are legally challenging Barack Obama's right to make any references to God or religion at his upcoming presidential inauguration ceremony. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Washington, D.C., plaintiffs demanded that "so help me God" be not added to the end of Obama's oath of office.

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Jayananda Rathayatra 1968



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Toronto New Year's Harinam


On December 31st, New Year's Eve, devotees from Toronto's Hare Krishna Temple rang in the new year at City Hall amongst tens of thousands of revelers.


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Mayapur Village Food For Life



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Spicy Bengali Potatoes

By Kurma Dasa on 10 Jan 2009

This is a delicious, dry-textured potato dish with multi-levels of subtle flavours. Avoid over boiling the potatoes.

PREPARATION AND COOKING TIME: about 20 minutes

YIELD
: enough for 4 persons

Food Needs 'Fundamental Rethink'

By Mark Kinver for BBC News on 10 Jan 2009

A sustainable global food system in the 21st Century needs to be built on a series of "new fundamentals", according to a leading food expert.

Tim Lang warned that the current system, designed in the 1940s, was showing "structural failures", such as "astronomic" environmental costs.

For Good Self-Control, Try Getting Religious About It

By John Tierney for The New York Times on 10 Jan 2009

If I’m serious about keeping my New Year’s resolutions in 2009, should I add another one? Should the to-do list include, “Start going to church”?

This is an awkward question for a heathen to contemplate, but I felt obliged to raise it with Michael McCullough after reading his report in the upcoming issue of the Psychological Bulletin.

KAZAKHSTAN: Repressive Law Sent for Review

By Felix Corley for Forum 18 News on 10 Jan 2009

President Nursultan Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan has sent a repressive new law severely limiting freedom of religion or belief for review by the country's Constitutional Council, Forum 18 News Service has learnt. Meanwhile, the government continues to repress the exercise of freedom of thought, conscience and belief.

Obama Likely to Retool Bush’s Faith-based Initiative

By Jane Lampman for The Christian Science Monitor on 10 Jan 2009

President-elect Obama has promised to build on the faith-based initiative of President Bush and, by adding key reforms, to make it “the foundation of a new project of American renewal.” But to do that, his administration will need to resolve constitutional and other tangles that have made Mr. Bush’s effort so controversial.

Nepali Students Protest Religious Appointments

Associated Press on 10 Jan 2009

KATHMANDU (AP): University students angry at the government's decision to appoint the head priests at Nepal's most revered Hindu temple blocked traffic and threw bricks at cars in Katmandu on Monday.

The nearly 200 students were demanding the government, led by the country's former communist rebels, withdraw the two priests named last week to lead Pashupatinath temple in Katmandu. No one was hurt in the protest.

Warning over 'Third-hand Smoke'

BBC News on 10 Jan 2009

Many people are unaware that even smoking away from babies or pregnant women presents a risk, according to US research.

Poisons in cigarette smoke can linger on fabrics or hair, but a survey of 1,500 households found that fewer than half of smokers knew this.