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Toronto; drown- an hy races ti are in co violence* task fo
relations^
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The U Walter Ryerson and 13 sta a broad SB racist attn Jokes, har ing and ih; few wha t There i* tties and t
each oth sy$tem
there is a
lov bll ftnj istint
h Members of zkrskmn in Metrd Toronto
rding to sport on
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>ly
ct
^racial hbrni t Metro �
human sou tl
Dr. I Francis; :^Hen# of i York UnivlrSity, suggesteld that racist ittitipe^^ajelv-m'" ^""_" _' " ""'
jr,:;p.e0ile:^-Vr4 s; women w�d temtm at
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�.ce:ntres;;,;'o
Pferinig
:and
itio
es wtose backgrounds are ern and eastern European
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irce,composed, of iri, prt technical Institute.
embersv ffund that 'ttm of |
;j support" ethnic em and namecall-lay be mdre than a itc racial yiolence. in<?e raciil ininorr, letro polite dislike tht fthPpl >t want [to admit problem.
tend tp be nidre raclfi.. kre Canadian-bjom t
in
Greai
Britaini or h^ite ebmi from M
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iatiph;;-^ii3 counseling
itr;4ab6ir^ regulations V ;nce and housin
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n ��� also^highlighted Sntarlp iiing Cbtj>; prpjisctSya^ ttoiible spotf lor racial violence, ;*|^
$y stein-eed of
reseitment over a
State?;
pla^e in
frpm the
sponsored
Secretary if $tate and by the task force indica per cent pf the Metro f has very rjicilt yjews ;a: i. cent are riciit in attit ; survey dealt the white brown- in minorities
$uryey of the
ij reci�a|ipn areaiv public houstog^ sohools,
sihippping plazas^ am thit Istreet but harassment of jbuiineesmen and repeated attacks, including fire-iombings, pii^ been! particularly; v|<
subs mini:
antial number
tity citizens are unwi
use t te subway':
opulation /as de* v. �
the ajuitude of ijority tolvard the lack-skinnbd visible
diiclo&ed I: that lihey are threat that 15 ^vvn [neighborhoods
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Th
history o^irmhi
intrn rmbr^
report
atic shift in gration
ined pec^le from sian countries are victims; 'bf rticial c repori . saidyf sajilts on bldck people aribbean or the unitecl
Brp^n African a
the prim violence, Physrcala from'th^ C State* havt ataicd but ihe blacks say they ixptrience^ viplence in the form of joi discriminaiion and polke hasiflini. It vvas also found that althot^rT racial vjolenci i* con,tinuiftg in Metro tnjere' ii no indication I that 'It/...- is j ;ofc ;ihe increase And tfcat racist is no war si oil even as bbd �s that Tound �n LJ.S.JOT United)Kingdom ..cities:: '� '
ope
e$tirfcated 31 ;P< of air Canadian i to>:Metrp We* Indians
toTOrontoi
, ^$~->^t.tfern;;:;:of
ia^;':.iii'::,;thaf ; coming ;in and .Indian
�lEur-;' an
comfosed $9^per ce^jt-of thaltflow;
"^'"" " >vha^:ap^ai^ hast| tO'Spme ^rovto a' lange n umber ol
igrant$ came and
eirep onrthe street^
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three
The tai,k fortei after a JW5,OQO IQ: � �month; stjidJ; said it wai unable io fin4 tviience ;of ^ harassment <rviplence|by;gr6up$(.;^^ ��----� ^^^^^Li^^JL^ __^
factdrs ;.^in '�;� racial J disqf iminatton: ^I Used of taking i'jt
during a period of high
sugests
dedicated! t white, leaders of] go
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described any plan suspicion
> keeping;,:Toronto allo cleared
�'erriment and what it'
ley el of
tties:
necessai
asthe corpomte eUtep ned racism desptte among
to aaijaris}; ov^theiissue of ha piiil i and! urban growth*
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South ' Asian
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cmmvwity a
:e of ajttiiude ija e report said.
.. achieved the ; col iion 5 which
otht r ^ethnic
a\e>
vv':.
Ac*icnt�uW t^wcoul* avoid
explosions vihich httvJ damaged the qualify df lift in other cities^ ''One can[noj hope to <}nd tension entirely but fevery effo rt must be made to Iraiie the lev ;1 of raciftj
tolerance
he report
A strau gy against r reach
and complfiintha^ Metro r^iiie a^! le;^ their efforts to act in complaints.
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citm musi
' :are;.
uraging East mdians! to join and take self-defejnce programs and use illegal ams, tike task
forde ^ said; I Yoiraii awj
.-._��. ^. pli ol all ages, ,___ ^
the degtjee I of racial toleranc^ encbufaged to participate in gang developed ih Metro Kvill deterr ���'-.��'.-^*i:�^*Tv�::^-*^-.7tsw^...�!:ii^..-,
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mine the futbre cjualitY of li|!e arid woihen are aifaid tjo go shopping
Metro; i^^ent* ahd thtirpr^
perty cowd be damaged if racism ;tttaj it
allowed ti flourish, j amtric
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militancy
andcoUnter-violett<tebuts0idthat this is a real prospect if 'justice,
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ersonal
The ^asM fo
>ce has offtred a total
of 42 rcjcoi imeiulaticm* to pro*
mote rtcfaljunderstanning in the
homey n^borhood tad sc^
yard, i fn� recombendationi
focus on k three-way niove to deal Tie report s
with ^IWtnji: ^ a neighborhood ambng
action pfoglram wherte teams of
polke pfficbrs would liVe iii A
neighbottioAd, build itrong
t ion shim with (citUeni
maintaih dommuniciation
of a saspicioss noritites � racism is an inherent as
Caadian scene Iw - C
to the need for cheap labo
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during
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anleconomvc
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social; aieiicies and the: :schp0| ihdiieed fbf a scatiefloat
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offecessipn^
system; .
progrum] Munched through the school sVstdm and a irogram for public Nouiing prbjebts to pro mote tndltiJacial undintanding, The Mirch and nbvs wou!4 b4 ekpected td participate in pr^rnbtJdn of raciW ^ccord;^ Minority! grbup repreicntation oft govemnienj agenciqs aiid ill commlocation/and itetail advef-tisinft is lalsb advocated, -.: < �fbdbrdl sorvey, directed by
followed by
n
^ Tpirpntp cfe eS-iplQt Jbaye an iye social ; ji arvlce ;sur)ort
;0f
immigrants and
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llS
of te
semice at all beybi <ithe Welcome
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aftfcr disembarkmj
�!^;;;vthev:miiwr^y redently migrated 1 "'�'""1";
one
ate
intsrewe no
at the; airport
accommodation blaclt or brown over &een in Metro
Soleticei h^ve � year
the iBxtteiit^ of racism, used thrpughout the^ world
ns
some
accommodation is grea
Insfead of higferis> aparjtrientsi
;::;;xsaid" is, the
alternative of re^t pif <fa|e^
should he ihtirbiduced of the Metro Ifcrpnto Task Force so ease ^racial ten^pfrin Qti^rib
6nl5^anRei&^
-Metrp ^i^il^uW a^^^S^
tarv of State ^Johjn Roberts to conjimttmty organizations aiding
p^idefmawic^
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-Coiincil should establish a media racie rel i*tioris commit t ee 3o recurve complaints and Concerns
^Metro Co*incll sh^fc^*^^
^ppintmentsto their^treatment in news^pers
kmimissipns from iih^^adcast iti^ia. - ;
Visible iniriwtfes titM:iltepre^
atibrt from thj^ JW
to^^^^^^
tirtti mixture ; ^itenerdal^^^a^ line
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$jprity be given ift tp petsonal
security of pajssengejcs^ orivt>ublic transit yehic<e> agaririst
witn; M^trb: populati^
tip^; TO^
cdrjdition that models miist be at
atta<
be rested in K public buildings, listing 'Steps could be^taken to intervwe racial attack with minimul
include shoutinb :at the stop physical or verbal gv^^':J-,Wete^":<M!: ihg ^uppori of b. agaihst the attacker and reporting the incident to police;
cfa "woolen decreas assailants knew positive
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-Metro fiourJcil ^$hould aisist
^ in r the ffedew
^velop special to combat raicisrn n^
:il^ with the supportf of the ^diai should mitiate '& carripaign to ^res$ raciai^
''Yi^mGny^----''''^
nj $fK>ulid launch ah kdyer-
i. if the actipn
vvpu|d ;be taken oil the sid^ pif the
le Globe Biid
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4 tMA%ajcfr feakthrouiglf 5aA ^be \^pec^o;%;;->the^;'$eld;' triaitep|antis^ sMrgery iji; tfte^ next j^vetwiirsy^^
S; Schrbedet, Professor of ;�3in-; lediicine, Stanford lUtiiver-
Medical Centre
public inVplyeitFient'{. in Raiding
'""tv"'" ' ^ rao^ aJtt^cksv ^^-..f.
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bf Delhi,
N^WDelhi
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Ove* 150del^ei jfi^^ ,^ .,^^,.,^
the worWfcga^ vered Sunday at tfte W was ap^^^^
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etarian ;c)iigress
to ^pread V Pthie; gospel pf y egetonanisttii , natural living and consumption jwthom itiltm^
^�v; ;�;''; lirt;;.x: his, -5^m^^
c^ference ; 'tn^ JPrime Klihisteri
Moirarji De^r s*^ : person Sas i>;bas;ic freedom to; - <^Hppse what ;'jle wishes to eat v his
way
addressi
to ;the c^n^e$s> |^ V CJ airman of the reception eomm-|tt( ;e y $aid the namre had pfeivnedV hwnan beings as vegetaiiaris/ By the- very : process i^^ evolution ;
other
min Was not e;quipp^d physically to I be> a carriivpte^ He. stressed Vejgetatianistri ensured that good he<h \aiid ;: longevity these and yaluei of yegetariah
is
;.:::;;Siirgeoiis:i:the-'-;' still *--�
deficient m nutritive; valiie.
over rare txl<eiti of tissue jrejectib^
and' 'the?
iEyen>if the
jdaifris to|
^strength; thai availif there i
conies ;frpm Desai
sup >rt it
thft are still SaJnachar. '
up l physical
hi^^ s �strength of the
vegetarianism;
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The ^hfier^nce was: Jnagutated
by i^dar Najth Sahni the Chief
iija^ presented ;a^central
a direct link betweeiri
and spirifuaJis/n. ; v spiritual;readers 'nacV pro-poUnded overwh^mingly: ^a com* to ye^t^rianisnTig He; di^reht forms of lives .w^re ; .......>ib one aric^iier. ;
Uikturbing this hanribny would create" ari imbalance In the
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to travel tq ^ (6>ie
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transliterated title, (which ^e loosely translated as Moments ^me Men) do justke ;tp this remark-ble Sin^ with outstancling acting* on an award*w,inning One need tiot know Tamil, feel the intensity of its impact; ;or tl ie story is unusually wwerfuK Written by D^ Jayakah-jt had won the. Sahitya (S^ihi^tward isome years ago. itiix tire of reality aiid fimtasy, _th6< ioxy and independence; ru dei y and poignancy * crude iorality arid ;bpen defiance, it ali #ith moral issues in isome
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central character is Ganga,
The
girl whp becoitnes the victim of th$ ^ wild passions of a man 4*0 .:^ffers\K^4;.1ifeVin^-hiS:-: on a rainy 4^r She is raped in i ear seat, the rhythmic of which; as the cameia captures it, gives the impression that she offered no resistance. 8ut later, in her anxie y to win the sympathy of miother she narrates to her the this she had not jeekofied with the puritanical ^ of her society where a nf s immorality was cpnsi-dereid Ayor&e than death. So inste^ idf of motherly commiseration; she is promptly turned put of h^r h 3use . A rich uncle takes her uiidei his roof aind sees> to her ediic^ ttion. ,Me also ||ets her a job as at executive in a commercial cx)ric<rn. And for the ^pod turn he <3 one he : tries to be fresh with v 5ne rebuff^ hirn. Ye jrs later Ganga reads the story of a girl, similar to her own. Thetiv fhc^ -girl; s mother sympa* thisefc witli the fallen daughter, asks her to forget what had and to face the world Hearjrig this* vGangars triotrfer repetits h^er own. harsh -:
Peeked, .-trie iinele taunts vanga that I she is fit onl^r Jto be a fhist^essV not a wife; She then sets put (to find the man who had d her, and -to ask him tc
rnarty herv..-,..-.M'.'�:.:�-'- �".;.'� ' � �>�:;
... ^is irian is prabhu, unhappily mart�ed to a mUidnaire; He feth sorrt for his earlier rashnes! tpv^rds Gahga, She offers hin her (sympathy at his presen plight. A new relationship develops between the two; o understanding^friends. But Gan ga* s relations are quick t misWderstand; Trie^ want her t
___ -spmepne saiiid she refuses
l*rabhu too tries to persuade he on '(the ;wisdom of marriage bt
na^ins adamant. ^.._ .day (jahga; invites Prabh to dinnef..',; vlf you are so keen t seel iiie tnarried, why don't yo rnatty me?rV she asks himv H exquses himself iand leaves. Sh hac) laid a sutnptuous table an wii herself dressed ^o kill. H dots not^^^^^^
t(fedeated phone calls; She wai fpfthim, preplexed at the ways the wtirld of ir(en� consumed by SOTTOWS that only women feel; Lafcsnii's acting is isuperb. H chdiee as: the best actress of 19" fb�Ganga*s role was natural. SI hati lived the part every b rather than ac^ subl
nuances and sensitive expres ions^ with which sjje reflects h wiher conflicts; indeed the tirm of her character, come withe ejEfott. Her total involveinent thje role is obviojis; Lakshmi' s.w outstanding jp�rfprmance JWlie (the origmai Majayali version of which was Oimttaluu bit as Ganga she has ejtcell
jtakshmi was featured in ^ fijiris xwnpeting for this yea nftional film award ~ two i^^ri?:Jfi iMalav^m: Mohlnlj to n and Smrvelurflu and two ^ mil: Thoondll Meea ^ Si a, .Curiously, the national fei uie film jury of the 1977 festn di i not consider any film wort oi the best story award, not ev