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| 04/12/2008 | My terror at hands of Mumbai murderers |
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MEP SAJJAD Karim has spoken of his terror after coming face-to-face with the gunmen who went on a killing spree in Mumbai.
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| 04/12/2008 | Man convicted for racially abusing Muslim pharmacist |
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A MAN has been convicted of racially abusing a Muslim pharmacist who refused to supply his partner with the morning-after pill.
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| 01/12/2008 | Used car motoring makes more money sense |
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CHOOSING between a new and used car is often a difficult decision.
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| 04/12/2008 | Murder trial told of secret meeting |
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A MAN murdered in a hotel room in Pakistan thought he was going to enjoy a few romantic hours with his wife, a court heard.
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| 02/12/2008 | New Tiffinbeats events |
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EVERY Friday, Tiffinbeats plays host to some of the best up-and-coming British Asian music acts in the City, with an established headline act taking the stage once a month.
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| 01/12/2008 | Bollywood director starts campaign to rebuild Mumbai’s Taj Hotel |
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FOLLOWING the recent terror attacks in Mumbai, leading Bollywood film maker Vikram Bhatt is launching a campaign to raise funds to rebuild the city’s iconic Taj Hotel, which was severely damaged during last week's atrocities.
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| 26/11/2008 | Silinder Pardesi's new video is 'hot' |
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CHECK out the exclusive video premiere of Silinder Pardesi's 'Mahi Vey' featuring Rishi Rich.
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| 25/11/2008 | The Beauty of Abstraction @ Touchstones, Rochdale |
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ARTIST Zarah Hussian’s The Beauty of Abstraction exhibition will soon be on display in the art gallery at Touchstones Rochdale, promising a new and exciting body of work which brings a contemporary slant to the traditional Islamic art of geometry.
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| 25/11/2008 | Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi |
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HAVE you ever stopped to think if the most ordinary, uninteresting, unobtrusive man you might see on the road or around you might have a love story to tell?
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| 25/11/2008 | Hip hop theatre with a difference |
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COMMUNITY Arts North West in association with Zion Arts Centre and Sunshine Studios will be hosting the new Urban Music Theatre 2008 performance ‘Street Dreams’.
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| 25/11/2008 | A different style of Indian dance |
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DON'T miss this a rare chance to see Bharatanatyam presented in a completely new way with Sampradaya Dance Creations.
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| 20/11/2008 | A funny whacky Indian gay film... at last! |
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I WENT to see Dostana with loads of apprehension: two reasons – just the other day I had seen the film Fashion, which was so shabby in its portrayal of homosexual characters who are once again stereotyped, emotionally abused and abjectly pushed into a heterosexual marriage option (eek, really), I was thinking can't Indian filmmakers ever come out with one decent gay portrayal?
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| 20/11/2008 | Adil Ray moves to breakfast show |
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POPULAR radio presenter Adil Ray takes over the reins of the BBC Asian Network breakfast show (6-9am) in the New Year.
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| 19/11/2008 | Bengali music inspires Zoe Rahman's new album |
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DRAWN to the Bengali heritage of their father, Mercury Music Prize nominee, jazz pianist Zoe Rahman and clarinet musician Idris Rahman have created their album Where Rivers Meet.
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| 04/12/2008 | Pupils enjoy an African adventure |
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CHILDREN were given a taste of another continent when Africa came to Ashfield Valley Primary School.
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| 04/12/2008 | Pakistan unable to deal with challenges |
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PAKISTAN'S weak government, despite claiming that we are not on the backfoot on the Mumbai Blasts, is surely feeling the heat.
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| 04/12/2008 | Mosque first for marriages |
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A MOSQUE has become the first in Rochdale to be granted permission to allow Muslim couples to marry under UK law.
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| 04/12/2008 | Man jailed for running drugs factory |
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AN Oldham man has been jailed for five years after admitting running a drugs factory from a house in Ashton under Lyne.
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| 04/12/2008 | England to resume India tour |
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ENGLAND have confirmed they are flying out to Abu Dhabi and will resume their tour of India following days of talks with security advisors.
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| 04/12/2008 | Blue badge cheats in court |
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A DISABLED-badge cheat said she only had her dead mother's pass in her car because it was the last picture of her she had.
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South Asia National News from AussieIndoLanka
| 05/12/2008 | South Asia - Shooting reported at Delhi airport |
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The Indira Gandhi International airport here was shut down for nearly 20 minutes following reports of gunshots near the arrival terminal early Friday.
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| 05/12/2008 | India - Teacher beaten for hitting students in Kolkata |
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A primary school teacher here was beaten up by locals and handed over to the police after he thrashed his students, three of whom were hospitalised with serious injuries Thursday, police said.
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| 05/12/2008 | India - Kolkata Police ask schools to step up security, frisk parents |
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Kolkata Police have instructed leading schools here to install closed-circuit TV cameras and metal detectors besides arranging for special training for the students and staff as part of a drive to step up security and tackle emergency situations like the Mumbai terror strikes.
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| 05/12/2008 | South Asia - LTTE’s break-away group agrees to end child enrollment |
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The break-away group of the Tamil Tiger rebels has entered into "an action plan" with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to completely end the enrollment and use of children in armed conflict, an official statement here said.
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| 05/12/2008 | South Asia - UN pledges $3 mn to help Nepal’s rural communities |
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The UN has allocated $3 million to assist rural communities in Nepal, the global organisation announced Thursday.
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| 05/12/2008 | South Asia - Bangladesh’s left-wing veteran dies in suspcious fire |
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A veteran of Bangladesh’s left-wing political scene, Nurul Islam, 68, died at Dhaka’s Combined Military Hospital Thursday, a day after he sustained critical burns in a mysterious fire at his apartment in the capital, officials at the hospital said.
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| 05/12/2008 | India - Mumbai attacks: Rice expects ’robust’ Pakistan response |
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she expected a "robust" response from Islamabad to the Mumbai terror attacks, while Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari promised to assist in the investigation into the strikes.
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| 05/12/2008 | India - Poor in India, China have limited access to cardio-treatment |
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Cardiovascular epidemic is making inroads in many low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) like India and China, but the poor have limited or no access to treatment facilities.
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| 04/12/2008 | India - No discussion on Mumbai attack in cabinet meet |
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The Indian cabinet which met here Thursday did not discuss the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said.
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| 04/12/2008 | India - Achuthanandan’s offensive remark continues to rock Kerala assembly |
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The Kerala assembly was Thursday adjourned amidst chaos as opposition members shouted slogans against Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan, who had accused opposition leader Oommen Chandy of having lied to the media about his apology for offending a martyred army officer’s family.
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| 04/12/2008 | South Asia - US presses Pakistan over Mumbai |
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said that Pakistan must act "fully and transparently" in efforts to bring the Mumbai attackers to justice.
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| 04/12/2008 | South Asia - India reiterates Mumbai attackers came from Pakistan |
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India Wednesday reiterated that the perpetrators of last week’s Mumbai blasts had come from Pakistan and demanded that those behind them be arrested and brought to justice.
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| 04/12/2008 | South Asia - Deshmukh asked to quit, successor choice Thursday |
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh has been asked to step down following last week’s terrorist attack in Mumbai, Congress leader A.K. Antony said here Wedenesday.
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| 04/12/2008 | South Asia - Advani conveys to Rice India’s outrage over Mumbai attack |
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Wednesday called on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) senior leader L.K. Advani to discuss last week’s terror attack on Mumbai.
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| 04/12/2008 | Sri Lanka - Govt rejects Constitutional changes |
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KOTTE: Prime Minister Ratnasiri Wickramanayaka told Parliament yesterday that the Republican character of Sri Lanka would be changed and the sovereignty of the people affected if Constitutional amendments were made as proposed by Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe to retain the GSP+ facility.
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