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Entertainment
John Abraham as Celebrity Guest on Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘KBC 5’!
India’s hottest pin-up, John Abraham, was the latest celebrity to appear on the fifth season of the hit game show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’, India’s version of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’, hosted by Bollywood legend... -
Business
Focus on exports to beat recession
West Midlands firms who are not exporting may be missing out on hundreds of thousands of pounds in lost trade. The export shy firms may also be overlooking a good chance to boost productivity and recover... -
Business
HOW TO GET YOUR BANK TO SAY YES
Nearly every business has to go to the bank for funding assistance at some point, so I thought it would be helpful to outline some of the key ways to help yourself in getting the bank... -
Sports
IS MONEY DAMAGING FOOTBALL?
By Daniel Jackson Over the last decade the increasingly excessive amount of money in football has been the subject of much fierce debate. However, the recent behaviour of Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez may well prove... -
Entertainment
THE CRÈME OF INTERNATIONAL TALENT AT LONDON PREMIER OF ‘SPEEDY SINGHS’
Comedy Sensation Russell Peters and Screen Debutant Vinay Virmani alongside fellow cast and crew members at London Press Conference Friday 23rd of September saw some of the most lauded and iconic stars from American, Canadian and... -
Business
TAKING A LEAF OUT OF HIS BOOK: INTERVIEW WITH BAY LEAF RESTAURANT OWNER, AFTAB RAHMAN
Aftab Rahman, owner of the Bangladeshi restaurant in the Custard Factory, met up with the Asian world newspaper to discuss the importance of setting, passion and interpersonal relationships in the food business. The Custard Factory is... -
Interviews
VIDYUT JAMWAL – BRINGING PASSION AND ACTION TO BOLLYWOOD’S NEW GENERATION OF VILLAIN
By Hemisha Morarji. Gone are the days of the larger than life Bollywood villain such as Gabbar Singh (Sholay) and Mogambo (Mr India) who became icons in their own right. A decade into the new millennium,... -
Local News
TOO ASIAN, NOT ASIAN ENOUGH: AN ANTHOLOGY THAT REDEFINES ASIAN IDENITY
Editor Kavita Bhanot and Rikhi Ubhi, Publicity and Editorial Assistant at Birmingham’s Tindal Street Press, discuss the publishing house’s new anthology ‘Too Asian, Not Asian Enough’ and how they hope it will break stereotypes that bombard... -
Global News
DRUMMING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OUT OF BANGALORE’S TAX EVADERS
Authorities in the Indian city ofBangaloreare using drummers to recover property taxes from tax shirkers, who owe thousands of dollars. The corporation officials have hired a group of workers to drum outside the homes and offices...