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  1. 11. Bid to be among best in the world

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 June 2003 POLITICAL leaders gathered today to herald a new era of co-operation that could make Greater Manchester one of the world's great city-regions.
  2. 12. Blair gets tough with yob culture

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 October 2003 THE worst neighbours in Manchester are to be rooted out under a plan to turn them into model citizens. Tony Blair has named the city as one of 10 'trailblazer' areas across the country which will lead the fight on anti-social behaviour.
  3. 13. Help for families behind the fence

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2003 PROBLEM neighbours are to be housed in a fenced-off "sin bin" in a crackdown on anti-social behaviour. The residential unit, which is the first of its kind in England, is to be opened in January in Miles Platting, just outside the city centre.
  4. 14. 'B' of the bank

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 March 2003 THE future of a huge sculpture marking the Commonwealth Games is in fresh doubt after a '800,000 cash shortfall.
  5. 15. Secret fight of Fred, MBE

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 December 2003 FRED Dibnah, the steeplejack turned TV star, received an MBE - but his celebrations have been tinged with anguish. On the day he was named in the New Year Honours list for services to heritage and broadcasting, he revealed he is suffering from cancer.
  6. 16. Thousands flock to Eastern festival

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 July 2003 TENS of thousands of people flocked to Heaton Park at the weekend for a feast of eastern culture.
  7. 17. £4.5m in fight to stamp out racism

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 February 2003 ANTI-RACIST schemes in Manchester are among the big winners in a '4.5m council handout to the voluntary sector.
  8. 18. 'War tax' protest lecturer faces the bailiffs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 December 2003 A UNIVERSITY lecturer faces a visit from the bailiffs for refusing to pay what she calls government "war tax". Dr Birgit Vollm, a 38-year-old psychiatrist at Manchester University, has been hauled before a court for failing to hand over income tax from freelance work.
  9. 19. Six new kids' homes for city

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 January 2003 MANCHESTER will get six new children's homes to help slash millions from its spiralling social services budget.

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