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411. Pakistan make progress in Mexico

Asian News, Monday 17 March 2008
A1 Team Pakistan was on track for its final practice and qualifying at the A1GP, Mexico City.  

412. Khan eager to put the power down in Malaysia

Asian News, Wednesday 21 November 2007
A1 Team Pakistan heads to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this weekend to prepare for the next round of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport.

413. Yoga group points way to healthy living

Asian News, Monday 26 November 2007
AQUARIUS Yoga Foundation runs a variety of activity sessions throughout the week at its centre in Moss Mill, Woodbine Street East, Rochdale.

414. Exciting racing for Pakistan at Sepang

Asian News, Monday 26 November 2007
In hot and humid conditions, A1 Team Pakistan competed in the third round of the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport today, at the Sepang Circuit in Malaysia.

415. Old Trafford here we come

Asian News, Friday 28 July 2006
TWO Burnley schools batted their way to a cricketing showdown at Manchester's prestigious Old Trafford Cricket Ground after beating off other local teams for the honour.

416. Fastest legs in town

Asian News, Monday 10 July 2006
THERE were two very proud moments for Huma Rahman and Wajib Ali when they crossed the finishing line at this year's Greater Manchester Run.

417. Mujtaba top

Asian News, Friday 4 November 2005
PAKISTANI professionals turned in top performances in the Central Lancashire League earning high places in the cricket averages.

418. Asians still frozen out

Asian News, Friday 4 November 2005
A 10-YEAR campaign to get more UK Asians watching and playing professional football has been a failure according to a new report.

419. England cricketers still have a lot to prove

Asian News, Friday 4 November 2005
INDIAN international Aakash Chopra considers whether the home side can become champions of the world

420. A record turnout for women's games

Asian News, Friday 4 November 2005
WITH over 1,000 athletes from 42 countries the 4th Women's Islamic Games was pronounced a great success by the hosts Iran.
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