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1. Minister heckeld over animal testing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2006 DEFENCE minister Lord Drayson today became the first major speaker to be heckled at this year's Labour conference. -
2. Question Time: Regeneration
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 September 2006 ON regeneration, the Prime Minister was asked by MEN reader Paul Murphy, from Salford, whether the optimism and resilience of the people of Manchester, and the regeneration of the city in the wake of the IRA bomb ten years ago, confirmed Manchester as an important city on the world stage - and whether these same factors had led to the decision to host the Labour Party conference here. -
3. M.E.N Editor: We would not be beaten by bomb
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 June 2006 IT is ten years today since IRA terrorists bombed Manchester. So much has changed since then. -
4. The Architect: A city is reborn
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 THE council turned to local boy and renowned architect Ian Simpson to redraw the Manchester skyline in the wake of the bomb. His vision defined the city centre for the 21st Century. -
5. The Arndale Worker: 'My life was never the same'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 TWO chums were saved because they went to get their bags - but for one of them life will never be the same. -
6. The city with a broken heart
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 THE bomb caused millions of pounds worth of damage, and destroyed about a fifth of Manchester's office space. -
7. The Symbol of Rebirth: Marks and Spencer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 THERE can be few families who do not regard Marks and Spencer as a symbol of everything that is the best of British. And so it was appropriate that "Marks and Sparks" should symbolise Manchester's rebirth with its sparkling new shop. -
8. Police end the bomb investigation
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 POLICE last week admitted that no-one will face charges for planting the Manchester bomb. -
9. The Police: An hour to save 80,000 lives
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 THEY were the brave few who saved the many. Just 20 police officers evacuated 80,000 people in an hour-long operation. -
10. The Office Worker: 'I still find bits of glass in my skin'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 IT is a treasured memento that will always remind Barbara Welch of 11.17am, June 15, 1996, when the bomb went off, badly injuring her. It's the watch she was wearing - and which stopped dead at 11.14am. "It must have been three minutes slow," she said.