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1. 'Mad sheep' advice may hit mutton sales

Asian News, Sunday 1 December 2002
HALAL butchers in the North West are concerned that statements on a possible risk of mad cow disease in sheep may hit mutton sales.

2. Pupils seek Lahore twins

Asian News, Sunday 1 December 2002
HIGH school kids in Rochdale and Lahore may soon be paying each other exchange visits thanks to a new twinning scheme.

3. Diwali delights

Asian News, Sunday 1 December 2002
THE Indian community all over Greater Manchester celebrated Diwali - the sweetest of all Hindu ceremonies said to mark the return of the god Lord Rama from a 14 year exile in the forest.

4. After the fast, the feast ... but Eid is a time for loving and giving too

Asian News, Sunday 1 December 2002
MILLIONS OF Muslims all over the world are now looking forward to the end of Ramadan and the festival is Eid-ul-Fitr.

5. Cooking with Kapoor

Asian News, Friday 1 November 2002
ABOUT town with top chef Aazam Ahmed

6. Watch out for winter

Asian News, Friday 1 November 2002
Look good and feel healthy with Zahida Abbas

7. Family demand apology over heart agony girl

Asian News, Friday 1 November 2002
THE FAMILY of six-year-old girl who died of heart failure after being sent home from a children's hospital with a "stomach bug' say they will sue health chiefs for negligence.

8. New dawn for REC

Asian News, Tuesday 1 October 2002
ROCHDALE'S Racial Equality Council has been given a new face.

9. Brotherly love

Asian News, Tuesday 1 October 2002
SO OFTEN customs and festivals serve to divide people along lines of race, religion or gender. But not the south Asian custom of Raksha Bandhan. This unites brother and sister, and, historically at least, Hindu and Muslim. Our correspondent in India, Sheetal Kiran, who has just celebrated Raksha Bandhan at her home in Poona, explains.

10. Birth agony mum gets apology

Asian News, Sunday 1 September 2002
OLDHAM health chiefs have apologised to a Bangladeshi mother who claims she partially delivered her own baby after nurses ignored her pleas that the child was coming.
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