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1. Great ... now do better
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002SRI Lankan professional Dinuk Hettiarchchi has already blazed his way into Lancashire Saddleworth League taking 18 wickets in his first four games.
2. Cairo mags were hot for Nadeem
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002AN Accrington model could soon be working for the equivalent of Vogue magazine in Egypt - Enigma and Cleo.
3. Pakistan call up old and new names for Games campaign
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002AIMING for their first major international hockey title since 1994, Pakistan have decided to recall old stalwarts and consider several rookies for their 16-member Commonwealth Games squad to be announced next month.
4. Arise Sir Sheriff
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002ONE-in-three primary school children in Blackburn are now of Asian origin but when Netar Malik went to school in the 1930s there was, as he puts it, "only one, me!"
5. Fly to India - it's cheaper
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002SHELINA BEGUM toured Selfridges Bollywood 'spectacular' at the Trafford Centre and found the most stunning thing were the prices - her verdict, shop round the corner at your local sari centre
6. Election official apologises for taking ballot box home
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002ELECTION chiefs in Manchester have revealed that a ballot box was taken home by an official in breach of regulations.
7. Police target gun gangs
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002ASIAN youths involved in Manchester gangs are being warned "enough is enough".
8. Catwalk queens for a day
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002SUPER model students from the Oldham College hit the catwalk in their first ever fashion show.
9. Best of both worlds
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002OLDHAM'S first Asian mayor believes Asians and whites must borrow from each others cultures.
10. Presidential progress
Asian News, Saturday 1 June 2002IT'S not often that 13-year-old school boys get a chance to brief the Prime Minister on foreign affairs but that's exactly what happened when pupils from a Greater Manchester school visited number 10.
