வடகிழக்கு ஒஹையோவில் மாபெரும் இந்துக்கோவில் நிர்மாணம்
ஸ்ரீ வெங்கடேஸ்வரா கோவில் கிளீவ்லாண்டில் அமைக்கப்பட இருக்கிறது
வாழ்க வளமுடன்.
Hindu temple planned for northeast Ohio
Associated Press - November 22, 2007 8:55 AM ET
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Plans are under way for the construction of a Hindu temple in the Akron and Cleveland area.
The zoning commission in the northeast Ohio city of Richfield is reviewing preliminary plans for the Sree Venkateswara (ven-KHAT-is-swar-ah) Temple of Cleveland.
Dr. Ram Bandi, president of the local Hindu community, says the temple is long overdue. The closet temple with Sree Venkateswara as the presiding deity is in Pittsburgh.
Bandi estimates that about 100 area families worship the deity, also known as the Lord of 7 Hills. The area is home to an estimated 400 Hindu families.
He says most Hindus have altars in their homes, but a temple will serve as a gathering place for music, dance and other cultural activities.
Information from: Akron Beacon Journal, http://www.ohio.com
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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அமெரிக்க ஷாப்பிங் மாலுக்கு குண்டு வைக்க முயன்ற முஸ்லீம் கைது
கொலம்பஸ் ஒஹையோவில் ஷாப்பிங் காம்ப்ளக்ஸுக்கு குண்டு வைக்க முயன்ற முஸ்லீம் பயங்கரவாதி கைது செய்யப்பட்டார்.
Man Pleads Guilty In Shopping Mall Bomb Plot
Central
Jul 31 2007 7:39PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A Somali pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to a charge involving a plot to blow up a central Ohio shopping mall.
Nuradin Abdi (pictured, right) agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to providing material support for terrorists, 10TV's Kevin Landers reported.
He was indicted on four counts but only pleaded guilty to the conspiracy to provide material support charge, Landers reported.
SLIDESHOW: Sketches From Hearing
Abdi was scheduled to go on trial in federal court next week, 10TV reported.
Abdi was accused of wanting to blow up a shopping mall. The target was never made public, 10TV News reported.
Abdi's attorney spoke with reporters following his client's hearing.
"It's better to minimize your losses," said Mahir Sharif. "He has a life ahead of him. Let's face it, with all due respect to America and Americans, the jury he was going to face are not his peers."
When asked if his client would testify in any other cases, Sharif said he would not.
"He said, 'I am a Muslim I'm not going to go in front of the government and testify against any other Muslims,'" Sharif said.
A spokesman for Abdi's family also addressed reporters.
"This makes the family more comfortable," said Yusef Abucar. "Even though they are not very happy with the outcome of the plea."
Convicted terrorist Iyman Faris, who also lived in Columbus, was scheduled to testify on Abdi's behalf next week, the newspaper reported. Faris was to say that Abdi's comments represented his anger with U.S. foreign policy and not an actual plan to blow up a mall.
Faris is serving a 20-year prison sentence for plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge.
Abdi will most likely be sentenced to 10 years in prison, Landers reported. He will also face deportation after being released.
Man Pleads Guilty In Shopping Mall Bomb Plot
Central
Jul 31 2007 7:39PM
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A Somali pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday to a charge involving a plot to blow up a central Ohio shopping mall.
Nuradin Abdi (pictured, right) agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to providing material support for terrorists, 10TV's Kevin Landers reported.
He was indicted on four counts but only pleaded guilty to the conspiracy to provide material support charge, Landers reported.
SLIDESHOW: Sketches From Hearing
Abdi was scheduled to go on trial in federal court next week, 10TV reported.
Abdi was accused of wanting to blow up a shopping mall. The target was never made public, 10TV News reported.
Abdi's attorney spoke with reporters following his client's hearing.
"It's better to minimize your losses," said Mahir Sharif. "He has a life ahead of him. Let's face it, with all due respect to America and Americans, the jury he was going to face are not his peers."
When asked if his client would testify in any other cases, Sharif said he would not.
"He said, 'I am a Muslim I'm not going to go in front of the government and testify against any other Muslims,'" Sharif said.
A spokesman for Abdi's family also addressed reporters.
"This makes the family more comfortable," said Yusef Abucar. "Even though they are not very happy with the outcome of the plea."
Convicted terrorist Iyman Faris, who also lived in Columbus, was scheduled to testify on Abdi's behalf next week, the newspaper reported. Faris was to say that Abdi's comments represented his anger with U.S. foreign policy and not an actual plan to blow up a mall.
Faris is serving a 20-year prison sentence for plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge.
Abdi will most likely be sentenced to 10 years in prison, Landers reported. He will also face deportation after being released.
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