By Madhava Smullen on 8 May 2010 By Madhava Smullen on 8 May 2010 | Food for Life Vrindavana are partnering up with Habitat for Humanity to build forty homes for underprivileged families in Krishna's homeland.
| By Madhava Smullen on 8 May 2010 | A new two-hour DVD from ISKCON Television (ITV) lets viewers in on highlights from the annual "Guru Seminar" held at Bhaktivedanta Manor, UK.
| By Madhava Smullen on 7 May 2010 | ISKCON News presents the second in an occasional series that profiles temples around the world.
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If the selection above is hosted by YouTube then after the video plays there will be several links presented to other videos. ISKCON News Weekly has no control over the selections presented and is not responsible for their contents. By Gauranga Vihari Dasa on 7 May 2010 | This 16th of May, on the most auspicious astrological date of Akshaya Tritiya, Sri Jagannath Mandir Kuala Lumpur (SJMKL), the largest and most active ISKCON center in Malaysia, will host the grand unveiling and installation festival of new marble deities of Sri Krishna Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Sri Nityananda Rama.
| By Uddhava Dasa for kkswami.blogspot.com on 7 May 2010 | ISKCON devotees joined in the fun at one of the largest street parades in the world, Queen's Day in Holland.
| By Bridget Cunningham for The Lantern on 7 Apr 2010 | The vegan cooking workshops held weekly at Ohio State University emphasize the art of cooking as well as the vegetarian lifestyle.
| By Acintya Caitanya Dasa on 7 May 2010 | Sri Nataraja Trust, an NGO based out of Chennai, has pledged to donate Rs 365,000 (equivalent to $8300) annually to Food For Life ISKCON Mayapur, which amounts to feeding 100 hungry people everyday.
| By Dave Norman for India Travel Podcast on 7 May 2010 | A Western pilgrim encounters the Hare Krishna movement in its holy land.
| By David Berlinski for Access Research Network on 6 May 2010 | The final triumph of Darwinian theory, although vividly imagined by biologists, remains, along with world peace and Esperanto, on the eschatological horizon of contemporary thought.
| By Vikrama Singha Das (N.L. Stewart) for utahkrishnas.org on 6 May 2010 | Due to false indoctrination and a bias against God and religion, many people today have come to reject common sense and timeless wisdom for a belief in cartoon fantasy.
| By Anuttama Dasa on 6 May 2010 | The Washington, D.C. temple, in Potomac Maryland, is seeking a qualified devotee to serve as its president.
| By Chandravali on 6 May 2010 | The next Kuli Mela will be held in New Mayapura, France, from August 5th through the 8th. Attendees will arrive in the 4th and depart on the 9th.
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Go to careforcows.org to contribute, or for more information. If the selection above is hosted by YouTube then after the video plays there will be several links presented to other videos. ISKCON News Weekly has no control over the selections presented and is not responsible for their contents. The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty on 19 Apr 2010 | In a major setback for Indonesia's young democracy and fundamental freedoms, the Constitutional Court in Jakarta released its 8-to-1 decision to uphold Indonesia's 1965 law against religious blasphemy.
| By Alexei Barrionuevo on 5 May 2010 | Stopping the Belo Monte dam in Brazil has become a fresh personal crusade for James Cameron, the director, who came here as indigenous leaders from 13 tribes held a special council to discuss their last-ditch options.
| By BBC News on 5 May 2010 | Just five minutes of exercise in a "green space" such as a park can boost mental health, researchers claim.
| By Dean Nelson for The Telegraph (UK) on 28 Apr 2010 | Indian military scientists are studying an 82-year-old who claims he has not had any food or drink for 70 years.
| By Carolyn Lochhead for The San Francisco Chronicle on 27 Apr 2010 | Small farmers in California who have led a national movement away from industrial agriculture face a looming crackdown on food safety that they say is geared to big corporate farms and will make it harder for them to survive.
| CBS News/Discover on 29 Apr 2010 | Researchers find evidence suggesting that water arrived as cargo on board asteroids.
| By M.G. Srinath for Earth Times on 3 May 2010 | India has said that at the Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi in October, where athletes from 71 nations are scheduled to participate, no beef will be served.
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