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Hanif Malik, who has for many years been involved with the Leeds Initiative Board, Voluntary Action Leeds, the Leeds Initiative Regeneration Board, Leeds Voice and the Hamara Healthy Living Centre in Beeston, brought his claim over a report broadcast in August last year.
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In this case it has been discovered by the BBC that the programme reported £20,000 was handed from the charity to the Leeds Community School in Beeston, Yorkshire between 1999 and 2002.
BBC Indirectly And Inadvertantly Aids Terror Group « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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In this case it has been discovered by the BBC that the programme reported £20,000 was handed from the charity to the Leeds Community School in Beeston, Yorkshire between 1999 and 2002.
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Its birthplace, it turns out, is none other than a vast, 26-acre industrial site in Beeston, four miles outside Nottingham.
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The cached Yorkshire Post story draws a different picture of Beeston from the 'quiet suburbia' stories (when I lived in Leeds many years back Beeston was a white working class area of terraces and back-to-backs, perched above Elland Road - definitely not a suburb).
Two Stories Laban 2005
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The cached Yorkshire Post story draws a different picture of Beeston from the 'quiet suburbia' stories (when I lived in Leeds many years back Beeston was a white working class area of terraces and back-to-backs, perched above Elland Road - definitely not a suburb).
Archive 2005-07-17 Laban 2005
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Then he calls Beeston, who always says it's easy to spend money, difficult to spend wisely.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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Then he calls Beeston, who always says it's easy to spend money, difficult to spend wisely.
Edmonton Sun 2010
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I have managed to fit some book buying into my schedule, though: P There’s a street in Beeston, the neighbourhood where I will most likely be living, that has some 8 charity shops where used books are sold for great prices – normally under £1.50.
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I have managed to fit some book buying into my schedule, though: P There’s a street in Beeston, the neighbourhood where I will most likely be living, that has some 8 charity shops where used books are sold for great prices – normally under £1.50.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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