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| 15/10/2008 | No help for foreign brides |
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ROCHDALE MP Paul Rowen has backed calls to help support destitute migrant Asian women who are not entitled to benefits.
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| 15/10/2008 | Cabbie slashed across the face |
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A 67-YEAR-OLD taxi driver was slashed across the face in a sickening attack.
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| 15/10/2008 | Reduce your impact on the environment |
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ADVERTISEMENT: WITH vehicle emissions contributing year on year to the increasing gases which lead to climate change, many people are looking to reduce their carbon footprint by re-assessing the car they drive.
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| 15/10/2008 | Islamophobia 'escalating' in British prisons |
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AN Islamic human rights group has expressed deep concern about an ever-increasing complaints it as been receiving from Muslim prisoners who say they are suffering from Islamophobia in British prisons.
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| 15/10/2008 | Hunt is on for talented filmmakers |
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BLANK Slate is supporting the next generation of black and Asian filmmaking talent in the production of digital short films.
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| 14/10/2008 | Tusshar and Celina get 'friendly' |
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ANOTHER good 'friendship' is said to have developed between two co-stars on the sets of the forthcoming comedy, Golmaal Returns.
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| 14/10/2008 | Tigerstyle to release new album |
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TIGERSTYLE are about to re-establish UK Bhangra as a unique, powerful and vibrant music form with the release of their new album 'Mystics, Martyrs & Maharajas'.
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| 13/10/2008 | Jassi Sidhu rocks Diwali mela |
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RENOWNED bhangra artist Jassi Sidhu delivered a high powered performance when he had fans breaking into traditional Punjabi dance at this year's Dashehra Diwali Mela held at Manchester's Platt Fields in the weekend.
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| 13/10/2008 | Making of Bollywood's costliest song ever! |
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CHECK out Bollywood's costliest song EVER on Asian News.
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| 11/10/2008 | Urban Xplosion to feature Jay Sean and H-Dhami |
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ASIAN RnB sensation Jay Sean and pop artist H-Dhami will come under one roof next week at the Manchester based Printworks.
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| 11/10/2008 | Tusshar visits shrine to pray for Golmaal Returns |
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AFTER bagging commercial success and multiple award nominations for his role of a mute character in the first edition of Golmaal, Tusshar Kapoor is eagerly looking forward to repeating the magic in the forthcoming Golmaal Returns.
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| 09/10/2008 | Sean Kingston goes Bollywood on desihits.com |
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Desihits.com have joined forces with American pop sensation Sean Kingston to launch a global remix competition for his hit song ‘Beautiful Girls’.
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| 15/10/2008 | Safety first during Diwali fireworks |
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DIWALI is approaching – bringing with it amazing firework displays which will light up the sky throughout Greater Manchester.
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| 15/10/2008 | Towns to light up for Diwali |
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GREATER Manchester will be host to several Diwali celebrations, which are sure to light up the sky.
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| 15/10/2008 | Science in the Hindu and Jewish traditions |
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A DISCUSSION on scientific discoveries in both the Hindu and Jewish traditions will take place next month.
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| 15/10/2008 | Rise in Asian bodybuilding as Bollywood muscles in on Hollywood |
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ASAIN men seek better body results to emulate their screen idols.
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| 15/10/2008 | Rickets making a comeback |
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BRITAIN'S recent washout summers have led to a resurgence of rickets, say health experts.
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| 15/10/2008 | Football backs One Game, One Community initiative |
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TOMORROW marks the start of one of the largest campaigns in football as big names pledge their support to the One Game, One Community weeks of action.
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| 15/10/2008 | Respect and honour for Pakistan’s women |
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LIVING in a village in southern Punjab, 13-year-old “Naila” graduated from her 6th grade class and received a marriage proposal from a neighbouring boy from a well-to-do family.
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| 15/10/2008 | Standing together against Obsession |
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TWENTY-eight million copies of the DVD
Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West were distributed in direct mail and newspaper insert campaigns to swing states throughout America in the weeks surrounding the seventh anniversary of 9/11.
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| 15/10/2008 | South Asia - Bajrang Dal a fundamentalist group: Patnaik |
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The Bajrang Dal is a fundamentalist organisation, says Naveen Patnaik, chief minister of Orissa state, which has witnessed attacks on Christians in recent weeks.
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| 15/10/2008 | South Asia - Economy in real danger, government misleading on fundamentals: BJP |
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The main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tuesday said the Indian economy was in real danger and that Finance Minister P. Chidambaram was misleading the country by stating that the fundamentals of the economy were strong.
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| 15/10/2008 | South Asia - India for global cooperation against terrorism |
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Calling for international cooperation to meet the challenge of terrorism, India Tuesday said issuing travel advisories against individual countries was not a solution.
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| 15/10/2008 | south Asia - 8 die in boat mishap off Gujarat coast |
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Eight people, including three women and three children, were killed and 20 injured when a boat carrying around 45 people sank off the coast of the Bedi port near Jamnagar in Gujarat Tuesday morning.
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| 15/10/2008 | India - Delhi blast mastermind used fake documents for Jamia admission: Police |
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Atif Amin, the alleged mastermind of the Sep 13 serial blasts in the capital who was gunned down in a shootout with the police last month, used a fake certificate to get admitted to the Jamia Millia here, police said Tuesday.
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| 15/10/2008 | India - Ram Setu not integral to Hinduism, government tells apex court |
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The Ram Setu bridge in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka is not an "essential and integral part of Hindu religion", the government has told the Supreme Court, reviving its contentious stance on the construction of a shipping channel in the area.
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| 15/10/2008 | India - Leave office and visit grain markets, Badal tells officers |
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Burdened with complaints of slow paddy procurement this season, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Tuesday ordered top-ranking bureaucrats out of their offices in Chandigarh and directed them to supervise procurement in the grain markets.
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| 15/10/2008 | India readies for electoral semis, Kashmir out of poll exercise |
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In the backdrop of communal clashes and market meltdowns, India Tuesday prepared for a mini general election with the Election Commission announcing polls in five states from Nov 14 - but deferred a decision on Jammu and Kashmir.
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| 14/10/2008 | Sri Lanka - Development mechanism revolutionalised, says President |
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COLOMBO: Several arduous tasks presumed almost impossible and thereby abandoned in the past, have been fulfilled and accomplished successfully, within the last three years, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa addressing a ceremony to symbolically confer 960 appointments to Cadet Officers cum English Teachers at Temple Trees yesterday.
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| 14/10/2008 | 66 Sri Lankan fishermen held in India, 12 boats seized |
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VISAKHAPATNAM: After a four-day joint surveillance, helicopters and ships of the Indian Coast Guard seized 12 Sri Lankan boats for intruding into Indian territorial waters and arrested 66 crew members about 120 nautical miles off the Visakhapatnam coast.
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| 14/10/2008 | Sri Lanka - Australia considering Tiger ban |
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Australia is considering formally declaring the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) a terrorist group, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said yesterday.
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| 14/10/2008 | South Asia - Singur residents request Bengal governor to get Nano back |
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Residents of Singur in West Bengal, where global auto major Tata Motors was constructing the factory to manufacture the world’s least expensive car Nano, met the state’s governor here Monday and urged him to request the auto major to resume work.
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| 14/10/2008 | Sri Lanka fines three Indians for bringing cigarettes illegally |
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Sri Lankan authorities Monday fined five people, including three Indians, after seizing a van loaded with cigarettes which were being illegally brought into the country from India, an official said.
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| 14/10/2008 | South Asia - Prohibitory orders issued ahead of Sonia’s Rae Bareli visit |
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Hours after the Allahabad High Court ordered status quo on a piece of land where Congress president Sonia Gandhi was to perform a religious ceremony for a rail coach factory in her Rae Bareli constituency, the Uttar Pradesh government imposed prohibitory orders to prevent a Congress rally in the area.
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| 14/10/2008 | South Asia - Post-communal violence, Andhra town, district remain tense |
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The indefinite curfew in riot-hit Bhainsa town in Andhra Pradesh continued Monday while the situation in other parts of Adilabad district remained tense, officials said.
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