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31. Mother tongue volunteers wanted
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004I picked up a copy of your newspaper and was very impressed.
32. Yousaf’s dinner date with Blair
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004A film based on childhood memories of Salford has helped win its writer and director a dinner date at number 10 Downing Street.
33. Tearjerker well worth it
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004LAILA-Majnu, Heer-Ranjha, Sohni-Mahiwal, now add one more pair to the list of legendary lovers, Veer-Zaara.
34. Ray’s film-makers calling
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004FILM-makers are being invited to use their imagination and creativity to produce a short film that reflects the experiences of south Asians.
35. Rugby first for UK Asians
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004Five UK rugby players have flown back home from Hong Kong after playing for the Indian and Pakistani national sides in the 19th Asian Rugby Football Tournament.
36. Is winter getting up your nose?
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004As we head for cold days, there may be many of you who suffer from flu, sinus problems, viruses and other ailments connected with winter.
37. Soccer bosses to act over Muslim ‘ban’
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004PROTESTS over the banning of a Manchester schoolboy soccer side because they observed of Muslim customs are set to result in key changes to rules governing the game.
38. Puri plans to stick around
Asian News, Tuesday 30 November 2004AFTER gracing more than 160 films over a 30-year period veteran actor Om Puri says there is still room for improvement.
39. ‘Career criminal’ teen was ‘savage’ mugger
Asian News, Monday 29 November 2004A TEENAGER who carried out what police described as two savage attacks on lone male victims has been jailed for three-and-a-half years.
40. Twins turn to love
Asian News, Monday 29 November 2004PICTURES by twin artists which colourfully combines modern icons like David Beckham and Princess Diana with traditional Indian art styles will be the subject of a major exhibition.
