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  1. 1. Award for M.E.N reporter

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 July 2007 A MANCHESTER Evening News journalist has won a prestigious award for a string of exclusive stories.
  2. 2. New blow for 'ghost town'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 November 2007 THE building of a community centre as part of a housing project to revitalise a rundown area has been delayed by more than a year.
  3. 3. £1,000 fine threat to parents

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 September 2007 TOUGH new rules for excluded pupils were today welcomed by education chiefs in Greater Manchester.
  4. 4. University loses £10,000 fight

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 May 2007 SALFORD University has lost a bid to recover up to £10,000 in legal costs from an academic after a failed sex discrimination case.
  5. 5. MP loses bid for 'safe' seat

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 August 2007 Eccles MP fails in bid to defend Bolton seat
  6. 6. School head suspended

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 THE head of a primary school has been suspended after complaints about the way it is run. Drew Sadler, in charge of St John's C of E Primary, at Irlams o' th' Height, Salford, for 12 years, was sent home after governors decided to launch an investigation.
  7. 7. Sidecar funerals a hit for reverend

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2007 A CHURCH minister is making sure bikers take the perfect road to heaven. In his black leathers and shades, the Rev Paul Sinclair looks like he could ride with Hell's Angels. But he's the power and the glory behind Motorcycle Funerals - suppliers of motorcycle sidecar hearses.
  8. 8. Milly is proof you can beat smoking

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 January 2007 LITTLE Milly Farmer is living proof you can quit smoking. Her mum Sarah decided to ditch cigarettes to help her conceive after being a 25-a-day smoker for 16 years.
  9. 9. Poverty rife in inner city

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2007 MORE than half the children in central Manchester live in families relying on benefits, according to a national report on poverty published today.
  10. 10. Club needs money for Everything

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 May 2007 SALFORD Lads Club is finding that, like the Smiths track, Money Changes Everything.
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