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| 06/01/2009 | Armed raid at restaurant |
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ROBBERS armed with knives threatened staff before stealing cash from a fast-food restaurant. Three men went into a McDonald's on Wilmslow Road, Fallowfield.
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| 06/01/2009 | Man assualted in racist attack |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a 21-year-old man suffered serious head injuries during an assault.
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| 06/01/2009 | School head's inspection headaches |
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SCHOOL inspections are a headache for any teacher - but Tarun Kapur has faced FOUR in one year.
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| 06/01/2009 | Dr Singh celebrates a new surgery and book |
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AN Eccles GP is not only celebrating a move to a new surgery, but also being chosen as one of 60 people to be featured in a new NHS book.
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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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| 17/12/2008 | Back to old skool |
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CELEBRATE into the New Year in style at the jewel of London city’s crown...
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| 06/01/2009 | Man assualted in racist attack |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a 21-year-old man suffered serious head injuries during an assault.
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| 06/01/2009 | Gaza massacre: Write to your MP? Are you serious? |
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THE war crimes in Gaza committed by the Israeli state has bought about mass anger internationally.
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| 05/01/2009 | Drivers fined for refusing blind passenger |
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TWO taxi drivers have been prosecuted for refusing to carry a blind person with their guide dog.
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| 05/01/2009 | Building links with India |
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BUSINESS leaders gathered at Salford Quays to hear the latest on plans to develop business links with India.
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| 03/01/2009 | Labour rejects two local councillors |
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TWO Oldham councillors have been told they will not be able to stand for Labour in the 2010 local elections.
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| 05/01/2009 | Doctor’s prescription for retirement |
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A LONG-serving doctor has retired from his surgery after 38 years.
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| 06/01/2009 | Sri Lanka - New seating plan in Parliament from today |
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New seating arrangements will be made in Parliament today with the National Freedom Front (NFF) deciding to sit on the government side.
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| 06/01/2009 | Sri Lanka - CFA paved way for victories |
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Opposition UNP leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday defended the 2002 Ceasefire Agreement and claimed that it had paved the way for the armed forces to achieve their recent military victories.
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| 06/01/2009 | Pro-Tamil broadcasting station attacked in Sri Lanka |
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A private radio and television station on the outskirts of Sri Lanka’s capital has been attacked by an armed gang, causing extensive damage to the studio complex and interrupting its broadcasts, a spokesman for the station said Tuesday.
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| 06/01/2009 | India - Chidambaram to visit all states to review security |
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram Monday said he would visit all the states over the next two-three months to review security and figure out how to "meet the challenges of the times".
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| 06/01/2009 | India - CBI should probe DDA housing scam: Malhotra |
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Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader V.K. Malhotra Monday demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the alleged scam in the Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) 2008 housing scheme.
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| 06/01/2009 | India - People should protest country liquor consumption: Biman Bose |
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People should come forward and protest against the consumption of poisonous country-made liquor, West Bengal’s ruling Left Front (LF) chairman Biman Bose said Monday, as the toll in a hooch tragedy here rose to 23.
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| 06/01/2009 | Kalam dreams of terror-free India by 2020 |
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Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said he visualises India in 2020 as a country free from terrorism and a secure place to live in with people proud of the country’s leadership.
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| 06/01/2009 | India - NDA to cite ’loopholes’ in new terror laws during PM’s meet |
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A day ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s meeting with chief ministers on internal security, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Monday night decided to point out the "shortcomings" in the new terror laws during the meeting.
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| 06/01/2009 | South Asia - Pakistan ready to work with India, Gilani tells US official |
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Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday, while talking to a senior US official, said that his government was ready to cooperate with India in the investigations of the Mumbai terror attacks and wants peace in the region.
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| 06/01/2009 | South Asia - Gilani urges US to repatriate Pakistani prisoners from Guantanamo |
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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani Monday urged the US to repatriate all Pakistani nationals held at the Guantanamo prison in Cuba.
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| 06/01/2009 | South Asia - Hasina may keep party veterans out of Bangladesh government |
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Sheikh Hasina, to be sworn in prime minister of Bangladesh Tuesday, may keep out party veterans and include younger persons and professionals in her government.
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| 06/01/2009 | South Asia - Pakistan confers award on US diplomat |
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Pakistan Monday conferred the prestigious civilian award Hilal-i-Quaid-i-Azam on US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher at a special ceremony here, GEO TV reported.
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| 06/01/2009 | Lankan troops retake villages close to Elephant Pass |
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Sri Lankan troops fighting their way northwards from the recently captured Tamil Tiger rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi Monday entered the southern end of Elephant Pass and took control of villages lying on the outskirts despite resistance from the rebels, defence ministry said here.
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| 06/01/2009 | South Asia - Pashupatinath in Nepal declared prohibited area |
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As violence and public anger continued to mount over the ruling Maoist party’s intervention in Nepal’s revered Pashupatinath temple, the 17th century temple and its surroundings were Monday declared prohibited areas where rallies, demonstrations and press conferences have been banned.
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| 05/01/2009 | South Asia - Jamuna Devi remains Congress leader in Madhya Pradesh assembly |
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The Congress has decided to retain Jamuna Devi as its legislature party (CLP) leader in Madhya Pradesh in recognition of her ’fighting spirit’ shown as leader of the opposition in the previous legislature, the party said Sunday.
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