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# Elst, Koenraad, Gandhi and Godse-a Review and a Critique, Voice of India, 2001.
New Delhi: Voice of India.
* Sita Ram Goel: Hindu Temples-What Happened to Them, Voice of India, Delhi 1991.
Current broadcasters include All India Radio, BBC World Service, Deutschlandradio, biteXpress, HCJB, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, RTÉ Radio ( RTÉ ), Radio Exterior de España, RAI, Kuwait Radio, Radio New Zealand International, Vatican Radio, Voice of Russia and Radio Romania International.
In 1982 he founded the non-profit publishing house Voice of India, which published works by Harsh Narain, A. K.
American author David Frawley wrote, " While Voice of India had a controversial reputation, I found nothing irrational, much less extreme about their ideas or publications ... Their criticisms of Islam were on par with the criticisms of the Catholic Church and of Christianity done by such Western thinkers as Voltaire or Thomas Jefferson.
* Understanding Islam through Hadis ( 1983 in the USA by Arvind Ghosh, Houston ; Indian reprint by Voice of India, 1984 ); The Hindi translation was banned in 1990, and the English original was banned in 1991 in India.
Sita Ram Goel joined the non-profit publishing house Voice of India in 1982.
In August 1990 while releasing two books published by " Voice of India ", Bharatiya Janta Party leader L. K. Advani chided Goel for using strong language.
Several of his books on communalism and Indian politics are published by the Voice of India publishing house.
Voice of India, Delhi 1990.
* Return of the Swastika, Koenraad Elst, Voice of India
Voice of India, Delhi 1997.
In 1970, Pran Nath travelled to New York to visit the American composer La Monte Young and visual artist Marian Zazeela, who heard his first issued recording, Earth Groove: The Voice of Cosmic India.
New Delhi: Voice of India ; In Search of the Cradle of Civilization, Chapter 6
New Delhi: Voice of India.
New Delhi: Voice of India.
* Sita Ram Goel: Hindu Temples-What Happened to Them, Voice of India, Delhi 1991.
New Delhi: Voice of India
New Delhi: Voice of India.
All India Radio ( AIR ), officially known since 1956 as Akashvani ( Devanagari: आक ा शव ा ण ी, ākāshavānī literally Sky's Voice ), is the radio broadcaster of India and a division of Prasar Bharati.
Voice of India, Delhi 1991.

Voice and was
During the decade that followed, the common man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint Woodrow ( Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after all there was no God he had to speak for and that he was just an animal anyhow -- that there was a chemical formula for him, and that too much couldn't be expected of him.
AIM Phoneline was a Voice over IP PC-PC, PC-Phone and Phone-to-PC service provided via the AOL Instant Messenger ( AIM ) application.
He was posthumously awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts degree by the University of Florida for his influence on American popular music and in its " People in America " radio series about influential people in American history, the Voice of America radio service paid tribute to him, describing how " his influence was so widespread that it is hard to imagine what rock and roll would have sounded like without him.
In 1912, when Jiang Zhiqing was in Japan, he started to use the name Chiang Kai-shek ( Chinese: 蔣介石 ; Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chiang Chieh-shih ) as a pen name for the articles that he published in a Chinese magazine he founded ( Voice of the Army ( Chinese: 軍聲 ).
But the most important thing Griffith did was work out significant and expressive natural gestures in intensive rehearsal periods with his actors, before the film was shot, such as the enraged and jealous husband in The Voice of the Child ( 1911 ) walking around his office chomping on a cigar and puffing clouds of smoke out of it through clenched teeth.
At the BBC, Orwell introduced Voice, a literary programme for his Indian broadcasts, and by now was leading an active social life with literary friends, particularly on the political left.
Stile Project, which won a Webby Award in 2000 for Weird site and was a People's Voice winner, evolved into a website with a lot of pornographic and extreme material ; Wired referred to the website as a " shock site " in a 2001 article.
Indeed, the term " raga rock " was coined by The Byrds ' publicist in the press releases for the single and was first used in print by journalist Sally Kempton in her review of " Eight Miles High " for The Village Voice.
The entire declaration ceremony was recorded and broadcasted live on Kol Yisrael ( Voice of Israel ) radio station.
The Institute helped develop, and was the first entity to implement, Voice Over Internet Protocol ( VOIP ).
In June 1982, a Village Voice report by Geoffrey Stokes and Eliot Fremont-Smith accused Kosiński of plagiarism, claiming that much of his work was derivative of prewar books unfamiliar to English readers, and that Being There was a plagiarism of Kariera Nikodema Dyzmy — The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma — a 1932 Polish bestseller by Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz.
However, Jessica Winter of The Village Voice complimented Dunst, stating that her performance was " as sprightly and knowingly daft as her turn in Dick.
Although the screening was a sell-out, some Christian groups, notably the conservative Christian Voice, were highly critical of the decision to allow the screening to go ahead.
Theophilus Evans, an early critic of the movement, even wrote that it was " the natural Tendency of their Behaviour, in Voice and Gesture and horrid Expressions, to make People mad.
Nation of Millions ... was voted Album of the Year by The Village Voice Pazz and Jop Poll, the first hip hop album to be ranked number one by predominantly rock critics in a major periodical.
" This sense of exclusion was articulated by Jonathan Lethem in an essay published in the Village Voice entitled " Close Encounters: The Squandered Promise of Science Fiction.
1931 was a year when several Surrealist painters produced works which marked turning points in their stylistic evolution: Magritte's Voice of Space ( La Voix des airs ) is an example of this process, where three large spheres representing bells hang above a landscape.
Reporting by The Village Voice was positive, describing " the out-front resistance that grew out of the police raid on the Stonewall Inn one year ago ".
The location of the raid was a factor: it was across the street from The Village Voice offices, and the narrow crooked streets gave the rioters advantage over the police.

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