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1. Website links
Asian News, Tuesday 31 July 2007LINKS to other useful websites ...
2. 'You are crushed'
Asian News, Tuesday 31 July 2007PLANS to hold terrorism suspects without charge for up to 56 days were unveiled by Gordon Brown this week. But do the police really need more powers? Mouloud Sihali, cleared of plotting to spread ricin poison on London's streets, tells Duncan Campbell from The Guardian about his nightmare in detention
3. Hidden racism among professional classes ‘rife’
Asian News, Tuesday 31 July 2007ETHNIC minority professionals feel they to "have to watch their backs" and not take privileges at work in case they their white counterparts get jealous.
4. From India with love
Asian News, Tuesday 31 July 2007Millions of homes are needed for India's abandoned children. The government wants to make it easier for foreigners to adopt. But huge obstacles remain - not least British red tape. Viv Groskop from Asian News' sister paper ,The Gurdian, talks to parents whose determination has won through
5. Tories praised for community move
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007Let me firstly say just how saddened I was with the scenes witnessed at Glasgow Airport . I totally condemn these attacks.
6. Speak out now over schools cuts
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007I have worked for Manchester in schools in Hulme, Moss Side, and now Chorlton for nearly twenty years.
7. Fashion that feeds on despair
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007THE clothing may be cheap but Bangladeshi workers pay a high price.
8. Web marriage
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007A LEADING fundamentalist Islamic school has given the green light to on-line marriages.
9. God’s brigade
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007The Red Mosque headquarters of the pro-Taliban movement in Islamabad has now been stormed with the loss of over 70 lives. But the movement still flourishes. What lies behind its outlook and philosopy?
10. United in faith
Asian News, Monday 30 July 2007HYNDBURN's faith communities celebrated their various beliefs at an event in Accrington.
