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Monday, 21 August 2006 |
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Passengers on a Manchester-bound flight have described how two men were removed from the plane because other travellers thought they were speaking Arabic. Heath Schofield, a passenger on the flight from Malaga, described it as being a "bit like Chinese whispers". Monarch Airlines said passengers had demanded the men were removed because they were acting suspiciously.
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Sunday, 20 August 2006 |
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The newspapers and TV news have been full of anti-Islamic rhetoric during the Israel-Lebanon conflict. The theme is always the same, Israel are the good guys, hizbullah most definitely are not. During this time Muslims have tut-tutted, made dua for the Lebanese and sent each other Robert Fisk articles as a means to be informed about what was happening. Well see below what Israel supporters did UNDER DIRECTION FROM THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT.
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Monday, 21 August 2006 |
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If these were normal times, the American view of the conflict in Lebanon might look something like the street scenes that have electrified the suburbs of Detroit for the past four weeks. In Dearborn, home to the Ford Motor Co. and the highest concentration of Arab Americans in the country, up to 1,000 people have turned out day after day to express their outrage at the Israeli military campaign and mourn the loss of civilian life in Lebanon.
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Wednesday, 01 February 2006 |
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MPACUK the most ground breaking Muslim group in Britain today, pioneering concepts from Muslim women’s rights in the mosque to political empowerment for Britain’s Muslims. Our pioneering concepts have made MPACUK probably the most influential Muslim group in Britain today. Recently we unveiled our “rational Centre” concept. It explained our belief in Islam in the context as British citizens. Now MPACUK unveil our latest concept – “The Democratic Mosque.”
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Sunday, 20 August 2006 |
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The ceasefire in Lebanon was holding by a thread last night after Israel sanctioned a commando raid in the east of the country. Kofi Annan, the United Nations secretary general, said Israel had violated the truce, and he was 'deeply concerned' about it. But the Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, claimed that the attack was intended to prevent the supply of new weapons and ammunition to Hizbollah.
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Sunday, 20 August 2006 |
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Schools are failing to warn children of the dangers of drugs and alcohol and are not focusing enough attention on the emotional aspects of sex, the education watchdog, Ofsted, said today. Ofsted's latest survey considered 18 primary, secondary and special schools, which were chosen for their health policies. Inspectors also used evidence from 102 other school inspections for the report, which covered issues including school sport, meals and sex education.
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Sunday, 20 August 2006 |
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We will soon have no world-class universities left in this country. Oxford and Cambridge struggle to retain a position among the top 10; I expect that they will soon drop out through the bottom. It is easy to assume that better government resourcing would make all the difference, but the problem is not wholly, or even perhaps mainly, financial.
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Sunday, 20 August 2006 |
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UN special envoy Stephen Lewis yesterday accused the G8 countries of betraying Africa by their failure to find the money to fulfil their Gleneagles promise on the treatment, care and prevention of Aids. In a speech at the international Aids conference in Toronto, Mr Lewis said that African governments attempting to treat their citizens were struggling with the cost and their chief fear was that the money from donor countries would dry up.
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