<div><font color="Navy">TEMPLE SHOOTING: Sons use power of prayer
to awaken critically injured Sikh priest
Published on January 19th, 2013
Written by: DesiWireFeed
In this March 2012 photo provided by his family, Punjab Singh
poses at a Sikh temple in Glen Rock, N.J. Singh was critically injured in a
shooting rampage at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., in August 2012
that left six people dead. The 65-year-old Sikh priest had remained
largely unresponsive at a Wisconsin care facility until January 2013
when he began showing signs of cognitive improvement. (Submitted/AP)
By Dinesh Ramde
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MILWAUKEE
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to awaken critically injured Sikh priest
Published on January 19th, 2013
Written by: DesiWireFeed
In this March 2012 photo provided by his family, Punjab Singh
poses at a Sikh temple in Glen Rock, N.J. Singh was critically injured in a
shooting rampage at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., in August 2012
that left six people dead. The 65-year-old Sikh priest had remained
largely unresponsive at a Wisconsin care facility until January 2013
when he began showing signs of cognitive improvement. (Submitted/AP)
By Dinesh Ramde
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MILWAUKEE
More...