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11. Female sportscaster in Gaza

Asian News, Wednesday 22 October 2008
She is a writer, an anchor, a producer, and arguably the most informed sports researcher in the Palestinian Territories. And she is the first of a kind.

12. Islam in German schools

Asian News, Wednesday 22 October 2008
SAPHIR, a textbook for Islamic religion classes, presents the fundamental issues of Islam in 15 chapters for fifth and sixth grade pupils.

13. Pakistan earthquake kills 160

Asian News, Wednesday 29 October 2008
AN earthquake has killed at least 160 people and destroyed hundreds of homes in south-west Pakistan.

14. Records of 18 million immigrants to UK since 1878 goes online

Asian News, Tuesday 21 October 2008
Ancestry.co.uk has launched online the most comprehensive UK immigration collection in existence.

15. Heeding the lessons of another war

Asian News, Wednesday 8 October 2008
FORTY years ago, the United States began to mount raids into Cambodia and to undermine the government of King Sihanouk in order to cut Vietcong supply lines.

16. Seven years after the 'war on terror'

Asian News, Wednesday 24 September 2008
IT is seven years since that terrible day of 11 September, 2001 when terrorists killed 3000 Americans, triggering a massive global response by the United States. As President Bush’s term comes to an end, it is time to assess the prudence of his policies.

17. Action, not lip-service, for Pakistani women

Asian News, Wednesday 24 September 2008
US Ambassador to Pakistan Anne Patterson has made it clear that one of the United States’ primary goals in Pakistan is the empowerment of women.

18. Pakistan earthquake....three years on

Asian News, Wednesday 8 October 2008
THE devastating natural disaster on 8 October 2005 left devastating memories in our minds.

19. American-Muslim relations at stake in US election?

Asian News, Wednesday 8 October 2008
FOLLOWING a week of devastating economic news, the latest presidential and vice-presidential televised debates have put concerns of foreign affairs back on the campaign agenda – particularly issues of importance to Muslim-US relations.

20. Let the Qur'an define itself

Asian News, Wednesday 24 September 2008
IN the Arab world, it is held as an unadulterated truth that the Qur’an is best read in its original classical Arabic. But is keeping it closed off to further translation supporting God’s will or suppressing it?
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