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1. Blair tribute to Harrop Fold School
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 December 2005 A SCHOOL which went into meltdown after a disastrous merger, but then staged an astonishing turnround, has won praise from the highest source - the Prime Minister. -
2. MyTravel back in profit
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 December 2005 THE owners of well-known brands including Hovis and Going Places will provide the market with an insight this week into consumer confidence ahead of Christmas. -
3. Soap star 'gutted' at leaving jungle
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 November 2005 ELAINE& Lordan said she was "gutted" after becoming the first contestant to leave I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!. -
4. Delegation to New York
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005 THE M.E.N's deputy business editor Chris Barry is in New York with a delegation of business leaders from Manchester.& -
5. Model Nell back in baby mood after tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 November 2005 Model Nell McAndrew has vowed to start a family next year - only weeks after her devastation at losing a pregnancy to a rare complication. -
6. Ripper hoax: Man charged
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 DETECTIVES have charged a 49-year-old man in connection with the infamous Ripper hoaxer Wearside Jack. -
7. Quarter of robberies 'made up'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 September 2005 A QUARTER of reports of robbery in Bolton are false, say police. -
8. Armed police guard hospital
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 September 2005 ARMED police were on guard today at a Manchester hospital where the victims of a triple shooting were being treated. Four police vans were stationed outside Manchester Royal Infirmary's accident and emergency entrance in Upper Brook Street as investigations continued into gun attacks last night. -
9. Treason charges for radical clerics 'unlikely'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 August 2005 THE Lord Chancellor today dismissed the idea that radical clerics could be charged with treason as "extraordinarily unlikely". Lord Falconer said it was "not really necessary or appropriate" and insisted it had never been a serious option. -
10. Cops set up ghost squad
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 July 2005 A SPECIAL police squad has been set up to investigate bogus reports of crime. Nine Manchester officers are fighting the growing problem of false mugging and theft reports, which last year cost the force about £1m to investigate.