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1. Queues to honour the Pope
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 April 2005 THEY came from all over the world, united in their love and respect for the late Pope John Paul 11. The M.E.N's reporter Roland Hancock was there and captured the amazing scenes. -
2. Pilgrims queue to honour Pope
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 April 2005 M.E.N. reporter Roland Hancock is in Rome for the Pope's funeral and here he gives his personal account of the experience. Visit our picture gallery (right) for more images of the events in Rome. -
3. 'More room in toilet than in the carriage'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 May 2006 THE M.E.N. sent reporter Roland Hancock to experience the commute from Manchester to Bolton. This is what he found: -
4. News update: 6 September
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 September 2006 THE latest headlines from the M.E.N newsroom with Roland Hancock. -
5. Cherry good idea for gout
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 WE all know fruit juice is good for you - but could something as simple as cherry juice provide a cure to the agony of gout? Roland Hancock finds out more. -
6. Revamp begins at Victoria Baths
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 June 2006 EXPERT builders have moved in to Victoria Baths to begin a é3.8m revamp - almost three years after the building won é3m from the BBC's Restoration series. -
7. Shoppers left with bargain blues
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 TRADING standards watchdogs are investigating a shop which has opened in Manchester city centre where bargain hunters are handing over large amounts of cash for virtually-worthless goods. -
8. Danger foods list to grow
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2005 THE number of products caught up in Britain's biggest food recall alert is likely to increase after already soaring to more than 400. -
9. Danger foods still on sale
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2005 FOOD containing a cancer-causing dye is still on sale in Manchester shops, an MEN investigation has revealed. -
10. Crimes cut by 1,000 as police turn the tide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 August 2005 SALFORD is winning the war against crime, according to figures just released by the city's police chief.