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London Terror Attacks  

The apparent attempted suicide bombings in London on July 21 2005, exactly two weeks after the attacks that left over 50 dead, 700 wounded and countless other people affected left us all in utter shock and  horror. In Commissioner Ian Blair’s words, “Our ssecurity services were faced with the greatest operational challenge since the Second World War.”

 


 
Ethnic Chic

Fashion isn’t about worshipping trends. True fashion is fun. It’s about understanding the vibe and your body shape. It should make a statement about you. In this issue we fuse contemporary with ethnic to create Ethno-chic…

chic is nothing but it is the right nothing”
Mario Testino

 
To Wed or not To Wed

Today’s generation of young women who live in western countries are increasingly changing their priorities to accommodate other needs and aspirations.

 
Teddy Afro my life in 60 Secs

Afro’s musical success has been credited to the powerful messages conveyed through his songs. From compassion to courage and from forgiveness to love, Afro has been able to break artistic boundaries that were previously
untouched, in part because of his ability to bring a political, spiritual, and rhythmic presence to his listeners. After his sell out gig in London, he stops to reflect on positive thinking, faith in God and his strive for perfection.

 
K'naan - The dusty foot philosopher

The voice of the new generation urban African
artist sat down with Liha Mohass to explain why he is so unique.

Having just finished a huge European & Australian tour, K’naan looks set to hit the big time in Europe.

 
MO FARAH  
Mo Farah is the rising athlete whose popularity and success is just becoming apparent. The European champion silver medallist talks about being an athlete.

The Somali born, British athlete is competing at senior level for Team Great Britain in the 2008 Beijing and 2012 London Olympics.