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1651. Gran in leisure club ban
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 A GRANDMOTHER has been barred from a health club - for trying to keep it open. Josie Proctor, a regular at the Galleon fitness centre in Didsbury for the past three years, is campaigning against plans to build a housing development on the site. -
1652. Safety chiefs snub talks on fireman death
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 A NATIONAL conference being held to learn lessons from the death of a hero firefighter has been snubbed by the Health and Safety Executive. -
1653. Cannabis "can help MS patients"
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 CANNABIS can help reduce pain in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), a new study of its health benefits showed today. -
1654. Boots to go under the spotlight
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 October 2005 MANY of the biggest companies in the FTSE 100 Index will take centre stage this week by providing updates on summer trading, while leisure giant Whitbread and health and beauty chain Boots are due to post half-year results. -
1655. Professionals meet in city
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 July 2007 YOUNG professional people from doctors to engineers are to attend an international 'summit' in Manchester next year to work on the United Nations' millennium development goals on poverty, health and the environment. -
1656. George Best is 'better'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 October 2005 SOCCER legend George Best is battling back to health, his agent said. -
1657. Firms to be consulted on stress-busting
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 May 2004 FIRMS are to be consulted on how to reduce work-related stress, which has become the biggest cause of working days lost through ill-health, it was announced today. -
1658. Younger binge-drinkers "risk injury"
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 February 2005 YOUNG people who binge-drink on street corners and in parks face an especially high risk of injury and damage to their health, a study revealed today. -
1659. £35,000 shares scam
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 August 2004 FRIENDS told Steve Tams the investment scheme he was putting '35,000 into was too good to be true - and they were right. Steve ploughed his life savings into what claimed to be a share issue scheme run by a Florida-based health club company that was looking to expand. But after an independent financial advisor took a look at his dealings he was told that he had been the victim of a "boiler room'' racket. -
1660. Peninsula wraps up the red tape
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 BOSSES swamped by red tape are boosting Peter Done's Peninsula Business Services. The Salford firm, which advises small and medium-sized companies on employment law and health and safety matters, recruited 140 staff in the year to March 31 as turnover soared 15 per cent to '36.5m.