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1. Time to bring down the wall
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 April 2004 THE most poignant symbol of the segregation of Oldham's white and Asian communities is the fence that divides the communities, writes Rebecca Camber -
2. Now do you understand, minister?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 September 2004 THE shocking shortage of NHS dentists revealed by the M.E.N. has forced a government minister to see the problem for herself. Desperate patients stand in line every morning outside Manchester's dental hospital in the hope of emergency treatment. -
3. Susie vows to get better
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 April 2004 COURAGEOUS Susie Mathis today told how being treated for breast cancer left her "close to a complete breakdown." But former DJ and pop star Susie, 56, has vowed to come out of her ordeal fighting. -
4. Race-dispute surgeon waits for payout
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 April 2004 A SURGEON from Manchester awarded a record payout still hasn't seen a penny, two years after winning his claim against the British Medical Association for racial discrimination. -
5. eye_camp
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 August 2004 -
6. Scandal ward staff `silenced'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 May 2004 -
7. The nurse who was dragged by her hair
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 June 2004 VIOLENCE and personal abuse is part and parcel of A&E sister Alison Parker's working life. Staff on her 90-strong nursing team at Wythenshawe Hospital have been kicked, head-butted and verbally abused by patients and relatives. -
8. 999 services busy after Euro torment
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 June 2004 EMERGENCY services faced a busy night in Manchester as disappointed football fans reacted to England's defeat against France in Euro 2004. Police said there were no serious incidents of public disorder, but the ambulance service reported a 51 per cent increase in the number of calls usually received on a Sunday night. -
9. Twins' asthma is blown away
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 June 2004 TWINS Michael and Jake Jones were so wheezy with asthma that they struggled to hold a single note on a penny whistle. But, thanks to a new pilot scheme, the 11-year-olds can now happily blow away on their clarinets for an entire concert. -
10. Shortlisted for top award
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 June 2004 MANCHESTERONLINE has been shortlisted for the Website of the Year category of the Regional Press Awards 2004.