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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
I don't do bling. The one item I always wear is a Sikh bangle or kara. It's made of polished steel and it's the only thing I can bear on my wrist.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
The England spinner Monty Panesar has become a cricketing cult hero thanks to a winning combination of magical bowling, extreme exuberance and occasionally hapless fielding. Chris Harvey meets the Sikh of Tweak.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 19/06/2008
A Sikh girl has told a British court that her kara is as important to her as it is to the English spin bowler Monty Panesar.
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
The 'kada' is not a piece of jewellery - it is an important religious symbol worn by Sikhs, including the England cricketer Monty Panesar, a British judge was told.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
A PICTURE of England cricket's spin king Monty Panesar was brought into a High Court battle over a bracelet yesterday.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
A simple steel wrist bangle means as much to Sarika Watkins-Singh, 14, as it does to the England spin bowler Monty Panesar, the High Court was told yesterday.
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Daily Mail on Sunday (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
A girl who was banned from school for wearing a bracelet today said it is a 'symbol of faith' and not a piece of jewellery. Sarika Watkins-Singh, 14, is fighting for the right to wear a Sikh 'kara' bangle.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
A girl who was banned from school for wearing a bracelet today said it is a 'symbol of faith' and not a piece of jewellery. Sarika Watkins-Singh, 14, is fighting for the right to wear a Sikh 'kara' bangle.
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
A 14-year-old schoolgirl today launched a high court challenge against the school that banned her from wearing an iron bangle which she says is a symbol of her faith.
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The Corridor (a cricket blog) (Free subscription) | 14/06/2008
If England win their Stanford match in November, and if Monty Panesar happens to be a member of the victorious XI, he will splash out his £500,000 on buying hapless Luton Town football club. I know absolutely nothing about football, but according to a colleague from Soccernet, Luton aren’t just bad: they’re bloody awful. There’s something [...]
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King Cricket (Free subscription) | 13/06/2008
Unlike players in some other sports, cricketers quite often talk sense. They’re even capable of being interesting. That said, there have been some pretty ordinary thoughts expressed about this whole Stanford Twenty20 thing and about the IPL as well. Monty Panesar’s a bright guy, but his comments are fairly typical: “Test cricket has always been the [...]
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 13/06/2008
Luton fan Monty Panesar says he will splash the cash on The Hatters if he pockets $1million in cricket's money-spinning Twenty20 international.cricket's money-spinning Twenty20 international.
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Line and Length (Free subscription) | 12/06/2008
I experienced one of those rare things earlier today, an interesting interview with Monty Panesar. Monty is a lovely chap and an excellent bowler but as I have found in the past (here and here) he can be one of...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 12/06/2008
England's Monty Panesar says he hopes to be part of the squad for the £50m Twenty20 series.