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  • Cooks, seen through a restaurant window, work in the kitchen of a curry house near Brick Lane in east London, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Restaurant owners and immigrants' advocates say new government policies restricting the flow of workers from Bangladesh are causing a staffing crisis at Britain's thousands of curry houses. (AP Photo/Akira Suemori)

    Curry crisis heats up in Britain

    When it comes to curry, some like it hot, with India's signature dish as popular in London as it is in New Delhi. But now the heat is on the British government for creating a curry crisis because of a shortage of Asian chefs, thanks to an immigration clampdown last year.

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