Rashi Khilnani
Rashi Khilnani is a postgraduate student in the International Journalism programme at City University, London.
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17 March 2005
The Witches delight the West End
The Witches features a large element of the disgusting, keeping the aged seven to twelve bracket very happy.
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14 March 2005
Mozart’s ‘Requiem’ a retreat for Londoners
The London Octave and the Tallis Chamber Choir fill St. Martin-in-the-Fields with the sounds of Mozart’s “Requiem”.
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9 March 2005
Flag flap mars Indian’s F1 debut
India’s first Formula 1 driver, Narain Karthikeyan, wanted to display the Indian flag colours on his helmet. The Indian government has forbidden him from doing so, creating worldwide disbelief.
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8 March 2005
New weapon against domestic violence: men
Amnesty continues its campaign to "Stop Violence Against Women" by targetting men.
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8 March 2005
Health of pub workers being ignored
Anti-smoking group ASH points to poor health of workers in smoky environments.
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8 March 2005
Where to burn your money in The Big Smoke: Bar Bollywood
Bar Bollywood is central London's only Asian nightclub. The music is fantastic, but is it all it's cracked up to be?
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6 March 2005
Where to burn your money in The Big Smoke: Afghan Kitchen
With delectible delights to tempt your palette and a relaxed atmosphere, The Afghan Kitchen is an Angel favourite.







