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1. Fatal fire to be treated as murder
Asian News, Monday 30 June 2008THE death of 71-year-old Hameeda Begum following a house fire in Bolton is now being treated as murder.
2. Students swap books for flying lessons
Asian News, Monday 30 June 2008MUSLIM students are being encouraged to learn how to fly planes in a Salford University project.
3. Brutal robbers batter shopkeeper
Asian News, Monday 30 June 2008MERCILESS robbers smashed shopkeeper Aamir Malik over the head with a baseball bat moments after he promised to hand over cash from the till.
4. ‘Freedom is at stake’
Asian News, Friday 27 June 2008PROTESTERS gathered in Cheetham Hill last Friday (20 June) to speak out against the 42-day detention period for terror suspects.
5. Muslim students to discuss extemism at Salford Uni
Asian News, Friday 27 June 2008Issues including extremism on campus will be discussed over the next three days as over 500 Islamic students gather at the University of Salford for the national conference of FOSIS - the Federation of Student Islamic Societies.
6. Terror book author rapped
Asian News, Friday 27 June 2008A JOURNALIST who took police to the High Court after he was ordered to hand over his source material for a book on terrorism was told by a judge he should never have brought the case.
7. Doctor loses court appeal
Asian News, Thursday 26 June 2008A DOCTOR who was struck off after working in a chain of unregistered slimming clinics, including one in Salford, has failed in a High Court bid to win the right to practice medicine again.
8. Ecstasy to blame for death
Asian News, Thursday 26 June 2008A coroner blamed ecstasy for a man bleeding to death after slashing his wrists.
9. Thugs threaten staff with guns
Asian News, Thursday 26 June 2008GUN-wielding hooded thugs threatened staff and stole cash from a petrol station as it was preparing to close.
10. Shock at loss of ‘a truly visionary son of Oldham’
Asian News, Thursday 26 June 2008TRIBUTES have been paid to Ajit Medtia, the Oldham-born property tycoon whose fairytale life included marriage to an Indian Princess and playing polo with the future King of England.
