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1. Workshops show breaking bread can help communities
Asian News, Friday 29 February 2008UNIVERSAL themes including food, love and marriage are the subject of workshops attempting to break down intercultual barriers.
2. Cabbies licences revoked
Asian News, Thursday 28 February 2008SIX Oldham cabbies have been convicted of plying for hire and having no public hire insurance.
3. Forced marriage is wrong.....I had to escape
Asian News, Thursday 28 February 2008SAMEEM Ali does not have a single photograph of herself as a child. But then, there were no happy times to record, no birthday parties, no presents, no toys, no friends coming to visit, no loving smiles from a doting mother.
4. Taxi driver highlights a dilemma
Asian News, Thursday 28 February 2008TAXI driver Sajawal Hussain was faced with a major dilemma as he tried to rush a pregnant woman to hospital – should he break the law or risk her giving birth in his vehicle?
5. Hard work has paid off
Asian News, Thursday 28 February 2008STAFF and pupils at two local schools are celebrating after receiving glowing Ofsted reports.
6. Jewish museum’s multi-faith project
Asian News, Thursday 28 February 2008MANCHESTER Jewish Museum is due to open a new exhibition promoting co-operation between different ethnic and religious groups called Faith in the Community.
7. Delight at the museum
Asian News, Wednesday 27 February 2008CHILDREN at Broadfield Primary School in Rochdale had a very special visit from Manchester Museum staff.
8. Show goes on for talented teen
Asian News, Wednesday 27 February 2008RISING Wilmslow star Priyanka Joshi, 14, of Windermere Road, Handforth, has beaten off stiff competition from fellow young singers to appear in a national touring concert The Show Must Go On, Musicals and More.
9. Ancient roots to good health
Asian News, Wednesday 27 February 2008A CLINIC is stepping into the past by using remedies straight out of ancient Greece.
10. Grocer fined for allowing rubbish to build up
Asian News, Wednesday 27 February 2008SHOPKEEPER Adbul Ghafoor has been fined £3,000 for allowing a huge pile of rubbish to build up behind his store.
