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  1. 1. Knighthood for services to broadcasting

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 December 2001 MARK Tully, the former BBC Delhi correspondent, heads the honours in the media world.
  2. 2. Action plans for polarised towns

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 December 2001 SPECIAL community action plans are to be drawn up for riot-hit towns in the wake of today's damning reports.
  3. 3. Taliban's final stronghold falls

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 November 2001 KANDAHAR, virtually the last Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan, was reported to have fallen to Northern Alliance forces today.
  4. 4. SAS 'scouting' with US in Afghanistan

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2001 THE SAS has been on scouting missions with US special forces inside Afghanistan, it was reported today (Saturday).
  5. 5. Industry leaders get back to work

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 September 2001 A WAVE of defiance is sweeping across the US as industry leaders make it ‘‘business as usual’’ in the wake of the terror attacks which have left the New York stock markets closed for a third day.
  6. 6. Airport on red alert

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 September 2001 Manchester Airport was on full security alert today. Patrols of armed police were stepped up as all flights to the United States and Canada were cancelled indefinitely.
  7. 7. MBD sells reports online

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 September 2001 MARKET research company, MBD, has accelerated the delivery of market research by allowing customers to buy reports online.
  8. 8. Green tan on a holiday to dye for

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 August 2001 SUNSEEKERS at a Spanish hotel got more than they bargained for when they went looking for a tan — they turned bright green.
  9. 9. Fourteen schools face axe

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 July 2001 UP to 14 Salford primary schools could close in a massive shake-up.
  10. 10. We must prevent no-go areas, warn police

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 April 2001 POLICE chiefs reacted swiftly today over reports that some Asian people want to make parts of Oldham no-go areas for whites.
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