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| 07/01/2009 | Manchester Muslims give blood to commemorate Muharram |
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YOUNG Muslims are showing their support for the National Blood Service tomorrow by giving blood in Manchester, as part of a national campaign conceived in the city three years ago.
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| 07/01/2009 | Bangladesh cricketers fined |
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Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful and wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim have both been fined after breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the third day’s play in the second Test against Sri Lanka.
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| 07/01/2009 | Nominate your community hero |
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DO you know someone who deserves that extra little bit of recognition?
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| 07/01/2009 | Skin lightening documentary wants to hear your stories |
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BBC1 researchers are keen to talk to women who have used skin lighteneing treatments for a new documnetary, 'Make me White.'
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| 03/01/2009 | Top director puts focus on town |
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A RENOWNED director of Asian films has been out and about in Rochdale scouting for locations for his next big production.
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| 31/12/2008 | Badshah power |
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BOLLYWOOD superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been billed as one of the most powerful people in the world.
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| 24/12/2008 | H-Dhami breaking into India |
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ARTIST H-Dhami is hoping to make it in
India
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| 23/12/2008 | ‘Ghajini’ to get worldwide release |
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IN an unprecedented manner for a Bollywood title, Aamir Khan starrer Ghajini will add a further 22 countries to its huge India release pattern on Christmas day.
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| 22/12/2008 | New Kids On The Block's second coming |
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THE success of venerable Manband Take That continues unabated, and even a monumentally annoying Christmas advert featuring them cavorting with Twiggy can’t halt record sales.
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| 22/12/2008 | Filmmakers offered unique chance to access all areas |
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THE UK Film Council and its US office is offering two British directors from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities the chance to take part in six invaluable days of networking and relationship building.
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| 22/12/2008 | Shakespearean play aims to address social issues |
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Medecine Mann productions musical adaptation of ‘Romeo and Juliet’, will give the tragic story of star crossed lovers a fresh and exciting perspective, by combining the original masterpiece with elements of contemporary urban and black culture.
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| 18/12/2008 | Pakistani rock band cancel album release post Mumbai attacks |
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ROXEN, Pakistan's leading rock band, has delayed the launch of their much-awaited album in India in the light of the recent attacks on Mumbai.
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| 18/12/2008 | Urban youth 'freestyle' their way to stardom |
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URBAN British smash-hits Kidulthood and Adulthood have created stars out of ordinary street kids.
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| 17/12/2008 | Celebrate Xmas with Jay Sean on B4U Music |
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UK's leading Asian music artist Jay Sean will be presenting this year's annual TOP 20 of 2008 on B4U music this Christmas.
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| 07/01/2009 | New question time for forum residents |
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THE way in which residents can ask questions during the Milkstone and Deeplish area forum in Rochdale is changing.
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| 07/01/2009 | College offers martial arts |
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TAI kwondo sessions go ahead every Thursday at Balderstone Technology College, Rochdale.
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| 07/01/2009 | Why the Mumbai terrorists failed |
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AS the new year begins, my thoughts drift back to a night in Mayapur, India before the Thanksgiving holiday.
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| 07/01/2009 | How to help Pakistan |
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International attention has focused on Pakistan like never before in the weeks following the Mumbai attacks. To quote Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer and ad viser to President-elect Barack Obama, "All of the world’s nightmares come together in Pakistan."
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| 07/01/2009 | Taxi driver stabbed |
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A taxi driver was stabbed in Clayton.
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| 07/01/2009 | India deal provides platform for HMG's expansion |
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A PAINT business in Manchester clinched a deal to create a joint venture with an Indian company following a religious ceremony when fruits and offerings were burned to honour Hindu deities.
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South Asia National News from AussieIndoLanka
| 08/01/2009 | South Asia - Manmohan statement can aggravate tension: Pakistani analysts |
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s accusation that Pakistan was using terrorism as an "instrument of state policy" can push the tension between the two countries in the wake of the Mumbai carnage toward the danger zone, analysts here fear.
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| 08/01/2009 | South Asia - Dhaka will take initiative to combat terror: new foreign minister |
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Bangladesh’s newly-appointed foreign minister Dipu Moni has said Dhaka will take the initiative to form a Joint Task Force on terrorism in consultation with other South Asian nations.
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| 08/01/2009 | South Asia - Pashupatinath prevails over Nepal Maoists |
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After battling Hindu devotees and the apex court for nearly two weeks over the revered Pashupatinath temple that saw violence and an unseemly dispute over the removal of its Indian priests, Nepal’s Maoist Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda Wednesday finally succumbed to the rising pressure and pledged to cancel all controversial decisions taken about the shrine.
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| 08/01/2009 | Sri Lanka outlaws LTTE with immediate effect |
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The Sri Lankan government Wednesday banned the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), terming it a terrorist organisation.
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| 08/01/2009 | South Asia - Pakistan officially owns up to Kasab |
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After weeks of denials, Pakistan Wednesday finally owned up to the lone survivor of Mumbai attacks Ajmal Amir Kasab but, given the heinous nature of the crime, refused to provide him the legal aid he has sought.
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| 07/01/2009 | Sri Lanka - Forces overrun Tiger FDLs in Kilali, Muhamalai |
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The LTTE defence line in Kilali and Muhamalai came under Security Forces’ control as 53 and 55 Divisions operating in the Jaffna front advanced and captured the Tiger defence line some 600 metres ahead of the Forces’ defences yesterday, Military Spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said.
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| 07/01/2009 | Sri Lanka - Ranil condemns attack on Sirasa |
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Opposition UNP Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday said the attack on Sirasa TV was an assault on the people’s right to information.
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| 07/01/2009 | Sri Lanka - President oders probe |
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President Mahinda Rajapaksa directed the IGP to launch immediate investigations into the attack and bring the suspects involved in the attack to book expeditiously, the Government Information Department said in a communique yesterday.
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| 07/01/2009 | Shortage of nuclear fuel hits Indian nuclear power plants |
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India’s nuclear power plants have been working at about half their capacity due to shortage of nuclear fuel despite the efforts of the Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) to tap indigenous uranium deposits.
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| 07/01/2009 | India - BSP minister’s sack demanded for anti-Mahatma remarks |
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The Congress Tuesday demanded the sacking of an Uttar Pradesh minister who allegedly said Mahatma Gandhi was a criminal.
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| 07/01/2009 | India - Shekhawat creates flutter, says he will contest polls |
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Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, former vice-president who had earlier been with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Tuesday created a flutter when he said he would contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from his home state of Rajasthan "if people want me to and if health permits."
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| 07/01/2009 | India - NDA chief ministers say new terror law without teeth |
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The chief ministers from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Tuesday asserted that they had grave apprehension over the newly enacted terror law and the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
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| 07/01/2009 | South Asia - I can have as many women as I want: Goa minister |
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Rejecting his estranged wife’s allegation of bigamy, Goa Tourism Minister Francisco alias Mickky Pacheco Tuesday said he could have as many women as he wanted though he was married to only one.
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| 07/01/2009 | Unidentified gunmen attack private TV station in Sri Lanka |
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A group of unidentified gunmen Tuesday torched a leading Sri Lankan private television and radio station on the outskirts of the national capital, drawing strong condemnation from the US, rights groups and media organisations.
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| 07/01/2009 | South Asia - Details of Mumbai attacks not evidence, says Pakistan |
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Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir said Tuesday that the details of the Mumbai attacks provided by India cannot be treated as evidence, besides which it does not contain information that could help the investigators.
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