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1. His tall ship adventure
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006A LANCASHIRE student is one of six UK representatives who have set sail on the Tall Ship Prince William for a voyage of cultural understanding.
2. Saving the world? Jolly good show
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006WHEN Prime Minister Tony Blair asked Manchester space boffin Dr Sima Adhya what did she do he received the remarkable reply: "Trying to save the world".
3. Right-wing MP slams burkhas, hijabs and spouses from motherland
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006A LEADING Tory MP has been branded "offensive" and "irresponsible" after making controversial comments saying British Muslims should learn English and accept the UK is not an Islamic state.
4. University honour ‘outstanding’ Nighat
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006RESTAURANT and food manufacturing chief executive Nighat Awan has added an honourary degree to the OBE she received last year.
5. Black police to march in City
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006ASIAN and black police officers from all over the world are to stage a uniformed march through Manchester in a bid to encourage Asian and black youngsters to become the future law enforcers.
6. Life in letters
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006A LIFE of letters has been published in book form by one of the earliest Asian immigrants to the UK.
7. IKEA had designs on Reena
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006A CHANCE meeting at a jobs fair has helped a Greater Manchester student to make her first step towards becoming a top designer.
8. Degree honour for B/deshi diplomat
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006BRITAIN'S first ever diplomat from a south Asian background has been awarded an honourary degree by Salford University.
9. MEP has no doubts on CIA torture
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006A NORTH West Euro MP says there is now no doubt that the CIA was involved in the torture of Muslims suspected of terrorism.
10. School kids collect for orphans
Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006CLASSROOM equipment collected from across Stockport will help 120 children orphaned in an earthquake in Pakistan go to school.
