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1. Face of a fiend?

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
Brave student talks of her rape terror

2. Starting young just like Mozart

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
YOUNG Mozarts are in the making at a Manchester primary school where pupils have been swapping sandwiches for lunchtime piano lessons.

3. The message is peace

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
Thousands of Muslims all over Greater Manchester marked the birthday of Prophet Mohammed by marching through their local towns in record numbers.

4. Botox in your break

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
MR Botox, Doctor Ajay Kumar Jain has extended his lunch-hour beauty injections from his Altrincham base to Tameside.

5. Translate please - 34 times!

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
MODERN languages come easily to the kids at St Margaret's Primary School in Whalley Range - they do speak a combined 34 of them, after all.

6. Going blind for that curry treat

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
A BLIND tasting of curry can lead to problems.

7. Trade fair crowd viewed women’s arts and crafts

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
BANGLADESHI businesswoman showed what they had to offer at the north west's first ever Bangla trade fair.

8. Tax dodge probe is ‘dirty trick’ claims de-selected Lib Dem councillor

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
A COUNCILLOR suspended from his party over allegations he falsely claimed council tax benefits says he is the victim of political dirty tricks.

9. Mum and dad his inspiration

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
A Rochdale man was among a group of Bangladeshis selected from all over the UK to receive a community award from a UK-based Bangladeshi TV channel.

10. Turn out is key

Asian News, Thursday 27 April 2006
THE 4 May local elections could be the most political decisive since the first election of a Blair.
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