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191. Aiming Higher

Asian News, Friday 14 November 2003
Manchester 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.

192. B/Deshi ‘Oscar’ for Shelina

Asian News, Friday 24 October 2003
Asian News reporter 'a credit' to her community

193. Do you want to work here?

Asian News, Friday 24 October 2003
IN A bid to attract more overseas workers to the UK the government changed the rules on visas for working holiday makers last August.

194. Do you want to be a journalist?

Asian News, Monday 22 September 2003
ASIAN News is offering a great opportunity to readers to enter the profession of journalism.

195. Blind musician gets braille honour

Asian News, Thursday 11 September 2003
BLIND student Amin Abdullah has received a top academic honour after studying at the City College for two years.

196. Dig this

Asian News, Friday 29 August 2003
Very few Asians are involved in Britain's thriving gardening culture. The Royal Horticultural Society invited Shelina Begum to their top Northern show to explain how they intend to change this.

197. Well Done

Asian News, Friday 29 August 2003
ASIAN pupils throughout the North West did exceptionally well in the GCSE exams proving that gradually the Asian community is making its mark on the intellectual and professional life of the region.

198. School head's harmony battle

Asian News, Saturday 1 February 2003
A GANG of Asian youths attacked an Oldham school where pupils claim racial tension has caused clashes between Asian and white pupils.

199. Head's triple A

Asian News, Thursday 1 August 2002
THE head and governors of an Oldham school where almost all pupils are of Asian origin have been praised for their "outstanding" leadership.

200. Their silent escape from the mobsters

Asian News, Monday 1 April 2002
SCHOOLKIDS are not always part of some screaming mob - sometimes they do like peace and quiet which is exactly what bookworm youngsters opted for when they crept into their Rochdale school's new reading room.
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