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| Court hears of mass refugee bid from Buddhist temp - Monday, January 16, 2006 Hundreds of people from a Buddhist temple in Auckland applied en masse for refugee status, a court was told today. (full story) |
| Claws out over claim China discovered America - Monday, January 16, 2006 The Chinese are said to have discovered gunpowder, paper and the compass, but it may be too early to claim they discovered America. (full story) |
| Skeleton identified as Indian overstayer - Wednesday, January 11, 2006 A man whose skeletal remains were found in a forest near Gisborne was an overstayer from India, police said today. The skeleton of the 23-year-old was discovered on the Wharerata Ranges in November last year. Detective Sergeant Craig Scott said Balwinder Singh, also known as Babu Singh, was reported missing from Gisborne in October 1993 by a friend he was living with at the time. (full story) |
| Authorities uncover sham marriages - Wednesday, January 11, 2006 About 20 cases of immigration scams involving sham marriages have been prosecuted in the past three years - but many more attempt to dupe authorities, immigration officials say. (full story) |
| AZ Nooral Islam died in Auckland - Wednesday, January 11, 2006 Mr A Z Nooral Islam, a prominent Bangladeshi, died (innalillah...... rajeun) apparently of brain stem stroke on 10 January 2006 at the Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand. (full story) |
| Bangladesh beats world champs Aussies - Saturday, June 18, 2005 A splendid 100 from Mohammad Ashraful, the 'wonder boy' powered Bangladesh team to achieve a comprehensive five-wicket victory over mighty Australia, the world champions in their first One Day International (ODI) clash of the Triangular Series (NatWest Series) at the Sophia Gardens in England on Saturday. (full story) |
| Dhaka condemns wilful, unprovoked BSF attack - Monday, April 18, 2005 Dhaka on Monday categorically condemned the “wilful and unprovoked attack” by BSF near Akhaura border, which triggered a clash in which an intruding Indian border guard and a Bangladesh girl were killed. (full story) |
| NZ's Clark hurt in mid-air scare - Thursday, April 14, 2005 New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has been left badly bruised after an aircraft she was travelling in was forced to make an emergency landing. (full story) |
| World Health Day - today - Wednesday, April 06, 2005 Today around the globe, hundreds of organizations will host events to help raise awareness of the unacceptable level of illness, suffering and death among mothers and children, and to stimulate collective responsibility and action to ensure life and good health among these precious members of society. (full story) |
| Pope John Paul II dies in Vatican - Saturday, April 02, 2005 Pope John Paul II died at 2137 local time (1937 GMT) on Saturday after suffering from heart and kidney problems and unstable blood pressure. He was one of the longest-serving pontiffs in history. (full story) |
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