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1. Royal salute to our `Mr Asbo'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 December 2005 MANCHESTER'S "Mr Asbo" has scooped an MBE on a local New Year Honours list dominated not by celebrities but pioneers.<BR> -
2. Postie dumps cheesecake for beefcake
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 A JUNKFOOD-loving postman has ditched his round figure after deciding he was carrying too much weight on his deliveries. -
3. Kirsty vows 2006 will be £5m year
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 KIRSTY Howard, the little girl who has raised millions for charity, has pledged to reach her £5 million target and secure the future of Francis House Children's Hospice before her 11th birthday. -
4. Nicotine patches for 12-year-olds
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 CHILDREN as young as 12 could be given nicotine patches and gum in attempts to stop them smoking, it was announced. -
5. Timeline: Harold Shipman
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005HAROLD Shipman, by far Britain's most prolific serial killer, died after being found hanging in his prison cell. M.E.N. Online& details the major points in Shipman's murderous career - and his downfall.
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6. Health alert over hi-tech games
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 UNHEALTHY Christmas presents make children fat, a report on child obesity has claimed. -
7. Vitamin D 'can halve cancer risk'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 A LARGE daily dose of vitamin D3 can lower the risk of developing common cancers by as much as 50 per cent, US scientists say. -
8. Health bosses 'too busy' to investigate mum's MRSA death
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 December 2005 THE daughter of an MRSA victim has been told a health watchdog is too busy to review the case. Bev Hurst, 48, is furious that after 18 months trying to find out how her mother Margaret Rowley contracted the deadly bug at Bury's Fairfield General she has now come up against a brick wall. -
9. Dinner preferable to saucy night
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 December 2005 ALMOST& half of British people would rather come back to a traditional home-cooked meal than a saucy night with their partner, new research has revealed. -
10. Killer arsonist jailed for life
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 December 2005 A SELF-STYLED "firestarter" who killed a well-known nutritionist and writer by setting her family's house alight has been jailed for life.