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English teacher sacked for using real students' names in sex book

London, May 28 (ANI): Using the names of real pupils in a sexy novel has cost an English teacher her job.

Leonora Rustamova, 39, has been suspended for writing the Internet novel 'Stop! Don't Read This', which also describes drug dealing and underage boozing.

The tome, which described teenagers practising "orgasmic moans", is no longer online.

She insists that she penned the book with a view to encouraging students to read more.

Even though Leonora had the backing of 250 youngsters, governors at Calder High School in Mytholmroyd, West Yorks, decided on firing her.

A representative for the union has revealed that Leonora, who is also known as Miss Rusty, may challenge the decision via an appeal.

"Many pupils will miss her. She really was an excellent teacher," the Sun quoted mum Janet Oosthuysen as saying. (ANI)

Parliament adopts Foreign Languages Bill

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Youth Avenue an English weekly hits the stands

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Parliament adopts Foreign Languages Bill

New Delhi, Dec 12: Parliament today adopted the English and Foreign Languages University Bill 2006 providing for establishing and incorporating a teaching university for promotion and development of English and other foreign languages. The Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha today and in the Rajya Sabha earlier, was supported by all the 16 MPs who spoke on the Bill cutting across party lines. Replying to the discussion on the Bill, Minister.....
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