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11. Hundreds mourn pioneer and sportsman Aslam

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
COMMUNITY leader and tireless worker for racial harmony Mohamed Aslam Ebrahim Atcha died last December leaving a widow and three daughters.

12. Fury over Accrington madrassa victory

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
THE head of an Asian madrassa that planners wanted to close said he is delighted by a government inspector's decision to allow it to continue.

13. Becks - the God with four arms

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
BRITAIN'S unofficial royal family - David Beckham, Posh and Brooklyn - are to be portrayed as Indian gods at an exhibition to celebrate the Manchester-based Commonwealth games.

14. Buckley's mission

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
AN OLDHAM beat bobby is on a mission to improve race relations between the English and Bangladeshi community.

15. Minister tight-lipped on riots review

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
THE woman who is known locally as the Minister for Oldham backed the drive for Asian and white integration in the town urged in the recent Ritchie riots report.

16. Murder blunder cops still on force

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
A FATHER has attacked the conclusion of a three-year inquiry into the murder of his teenage son.

17. Don't suffer Eid thumping in silence

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
EID brings violence and misery as well as joy say police at Oldham's domestic violence unit.

18. Passport 'nightmare'

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
AN ACCRINGTON man claims his attempt to get a new Pakistani passport has been a nightmare of bureaucratic incompetence.

19. ‘Controlling’ boss pays heavy price for vermin pollution and store danger

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
FOOD inspectors say an Asian cash and carry riddled with vermin and potentially lethal electrical faults was one of the worst cases of neglect they had ever come across.

20. His little Eid helpers

Asian News, Friday 1 February 2002
IT MIGHT have been a sad and lonely Eid for Muslim asylum seekers but for these children from Manchester's Varna Street School spreading good cheer and charity.