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'Dreams Infinity': Mantra for UK Asian Muslims

In 2007, Indian-born Booker Prize-winning author, Salman Rushdie, established a new high for Asian Muslims living in the UK, when he was honored with a knighthood. More recently, Abdul Arain, a Non Resident Indian and Cambridge-based grocery-store owner, shot to fame when he was nominated in the Cambridge University Chancellor elections. Though he lost, there continues to a lot of hype about the commoner with an MBA from Cambridge.
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Unemployment is Almost Certain to Rise Further, But it is Not All Bad News

On 15 September 2011 the Office for National Statistics reported that the level of unemployment had remained unchanged at 7.9 per cent but only because the estimated number of people employed in the economy, had fallen by 69,0000 in the three months to July, to total 29.17 million, of whom 23.13 million are in the private sector 23.13 million and 6.04 million in the public.
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iPhone 5: Steve Jobs's Legacy

The iPhone 4S was not Steve Jobs' last product, according to one analyst who believes that Jobs worked more closely with the iPhone 5.
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Lord Sainsbury Elected Cambidge University Chancellor

The Lord Sainsbury of Turville will be the next Chancellor of the University of Cambridge as he will replace The Duke of Edinburgh. Being the official candidate, the former Labour minister received 2,893 votes of the 5,888 votes casted under the Single Transferrable Vote count.
SEGA and Nintendo Post Massive Losses: Parents of Mario and Sonic’s Future Questioned

Top 10 Tech Stories of The Week, Oct. 10-16

It's been a hugely popular week for technology, with the much-anticipated arrival of the iPhone 4S with voice-controlled Siri, and the massive BlackBerry BlackOut, which saw tens of millions of users lose service for three days. This week also saw the release of Forza Motorsport 4 and yet another legal spat between Apple and Samsung.
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RIM Offers Free Apps for BlackBerry Outages

RIM - BlackBerry's maker - announced Monday that more than $100 worth of premium apps will be available for free for BlackBerry users who were affected by the outages last week.