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171. They made the grade
Asian News, Tuesday 31 August 2004EVEN critics who claim A-levels are easy would be impressed by the achievement of Abrar Ismail (top of the picture, left) who netted FIVE A levels at grade A.
172. She taught them, they honour her memory
Asian News, Tuesday 31 August 2004A MUSLIM community has paid tribute to a much loved teacher who taught many of its children.
173. Golden reader keeps it in the family
Asian News, Tuesday 3 August 2004TALENTED Jumara Khanam has kept up an excellent family tradition by reading and reviewing 85 books.
174. Top learner Sufia
Asian News, Monday 31 May 2004A BOLTON woman who once thought mental and physical problems would prevent her from ever getting work has been voted the country's top learner.
175. Achievers spearhead academic progress
Asian News, Friday 26 March 2004Young Bangladeshis in Oldham were recognised for their achievements in education at an awards evening .
176. It’s the job for me
Asian News, Friday 26 March 2004A SPELL in hospital convinced Sabena Mughal to follow in her dad's footsteps and become a doctor.
177. Cartoon capers win top prize
Asian News, Friday 19 December 2003A Rochdale student has received an "oscar" for a cartoon animation about the everyday choices which face young people.
178. Her heart's in art
Asian News, Thursday 11 December 2003MOST artists like an audience and 12-year-old Aisha Begum is delighted thousands will see her prize winning creation.
179. Who am I?
Asian News, Friday 21 November 2003Karim Ahmed's striking self portrait shows him how his friends all see him - always looking serious.
180. Aiming Higher
Asian News, Friday 14 November 2003Manchester pupils Sara Sadaf and Mehreen Rashid boogie away on the dance floor at the first art and music event held in Manchester City's new stadium in Miles Platting.
