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29-07-2010
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● IT'S TIME TO STOP CRIME: Eastern Eye is calling on Britain's biggest police force to get serious about tackling crime within in the Asian community. EE launches a campaign to get Operation Quadrant restored.
● Anil Kapoor speaks exclusively to Eastern Eye about his family of talents
● Marriage on the rocks – the celebs who are finding coupledom hard going
● Pakistani pop sensation Zahid Mustafa talks to us about his band Roxen
● Helping Indian hands – Prime Minster David Cameron travels to India this week and sets the agenda for Indo-British relations
● No Spin for Pakistan Test – England bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed on his loyalties as the country he represented takes on his present employers
● Murali Magic – The world's highest wicket taker is a phenomena that is unlikely to be repeated ...ever
● Underworld Conflict – Bollywood blockbuster Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai comes to the UK, leaving a trail of controversy in its wake as it chronicles the rise of the Mumbai mafia in the 1970s. Star Emraan Hashmi gives us the lowdown...
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● Dark Models left on the shelf – Darker skinned models are just not getting a look in says a model agency boss as the Asian obsession with light skin persists
● Open to talent? Business Secretary Vince Cable talks candidly about the cap and how it might affect with relations with India.
● Hands off Halal, EU – New regulations will make it compulsory for halal and Jewish kosher butchers to say just how an animal was killed. Muslim and Jewish groups vow to fight the directive.
● Barnet's Asian Showcase – Hundreds accept Barnet boss Paul Fairclough's invitation to play in a football talent search tournament.
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