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2741. Ethnic jobs boost call
Asian News, Wednesday 19 March 2003POSITIVE discrimination in favour of ethnic minorities could become a factor in deciding who should win public work contracts.
2742. Less race bias in courts
Asian News, Wednesday 19 March 2003ONE-in-three lawyers believe courts racially discriminate against Asian and black defendants according to a survey in three cities including Manchester.
2743. Demo calls for Islamic solution to war threat
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003MANCHESTER police made a video film of an anti-war demonstration held by the militant Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir outside the Pakistan Consulate.
2744. Police search for Sunny
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003HUMAN bones found in a Lancashire brook may be part of the skeleton of a man called 'Sunny' who once lived in a Manchester flat.
2745. Arabs in space? The West simply wouldn't allow it
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003MY deepest sympathies go to the families of the men and women who lost their lives on the Columbia space shuttle. But this tragedy raises the question: Do we need these space adventures?
2746. Body agony over
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003ASIAN families in three towns are to be spared the agony of being unable to bury a dead loved one quickly.
2747. Gospel drummer's unity hopes
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003DRUMMING pastor Prem Joseph hopes to unite the faiths during his ministry in a North West town.
2748. TB danger 'worse' here than in Delhi
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003THE migration of people from south Asia and Africa into a Manchester suburb is the main reason why tuberculosis is almost as common there as in Delhi claim experts in the potentially killer disease.
2749. Asian political leaders say 'no' to war
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003ASIAN councillors in Greater Manchester who spoke to Asian News came out unanimously against a war on Iraq.
2750. Asylum seeker hopes art will be key to freedom
Asian News, Saturday 1 March 2003MOHAMMED Ismail is a living challenge to sections of the tabloid press who often portray asylum seekers as disease ridden con merchants out for a free ride on benefits.
