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Colorado Sikhs honor faithful killed in Wisconsin shooting

Amritsar : India | Aug 08, 2012 at 5:37 PM PDT
Source: The Denver Post
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The new Sikh temple with its glittering gold domes imported from India and installed just two weeks ago soars from the vast vista of farm fields like Punjab on the Plains. This vestige of Rockwellian Americana, graced by a South Asian temple, is religious pluralism in a nation of immigrants. FULL ARTICLE AT The Denver Post
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