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1. Hid drugs in sock

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
Suspicious when they saw a man appear to swallow something in the street police officers searched him and found wraps of cocaine hidden in his sock, a court heard.

2. Imam Rules

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
MUSLIM priests will have to speak English and show that they want to take part in British civil life before they will be allowed into the country Home Secretary David Blunkett has announced.

3. Suicide bid failed

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
A man who drove his car after taking 50 sleeping tablets in an attempt to commit suicide was placed on probation and banned from driving for two years by Rochdale magistrates.

4. Miraculous Moss

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
Abraham Moss High School have been hailed cricket supremos after achieving a hat-trick in the Manchester Cup competition.

5. Burnt body identified

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
Detectives investigating the body of a man found in the car park of Springwater Park, Whitefield on Wednesday 21 July believe the victim to be 22-year-old Tahir Shahoor BUTT, from the Fallowfield area of Manchester.

6. Asia FC celebrate season of success

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
ONE of the north west's most successful amateur footballing outfits has held its annual presentation evening.

7. wrong name

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
Giving his cousin's details had been an unsophisticated deception by a driver leading to the "sorry debacle" of a court appearance, Rochdale magistrates heard.

8. Mela madness

Asian News, Tuesday 27 July 2004
Taz from Stereo Nation got the party started at the Rochdale mela where he sang to his latest hit 'Don't break my heart' to screaming fans.

9. Oldham's first Asian Mayor

Asian News, Tuesday 13 July 2004
WHEN 12-year-old Abdul Jabbar went to his first school in Britain future prospects seemed bleak.

10. Pupils will get millions

Asian News, Wednesday 7 July 2004
UK Bangladeshis have welcomed a £32 million Government grant which will help to educate 1.5 million primary pupils in the home country.
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