
Friday, November 13, 1998
ISKCON turmoil: Its icon "falls for a woman"
A religious cult guru, a woman, a tantrik, "slow-poisoning" drugs and a network of conspirators spread across the globe at least, that's how ISKCON chief Harikesh Swami's affair with a woman in Germany, his subsequent fall and the current turmoil in the cult are being presented by his disciples at its spiritual headquarters.

Vajpayee woos Indians abroad with PIO card
The Government has taken another important step to attract investment from Indian industrialists and professionals settled abroad. The Government would soon issue People of Indian Origin (PIO) cards which will entitle them to special economic and visa facilities.

Farooq's kin has rocket launcher
In what has caused embarrassment to the Jammu and Kashmir Government, the Army recovered an RPG rocket launcher and a universal machine gun from the house of a close relative of State Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, at Soura in Srinagar.

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