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11. Dragons help entrepreneurs on web
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 January 2009 STARS of TV show Dragons' Den today launched a website designed to help small businesses. -
12. Call to give cops power to ID criminals
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 October 2009 POLICE should be given more power to identity criminals to the public, the Conservatives claimed. The Tories said the rights of some lawbreakers were being put above public safety. -
13. Cameron seeks safe path to No 10
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 October 2009 THERE was a point in David Cameron's speech when a cloud of doubt began to form: isn't this just a touch dull? It was only later that enlightenment streamed through. Of course it was a bit dull. That was the point. -
14. What the future holds for business
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 December 2009 The diversity of business sectors in Greater Manchester as well as the spirit of entrepreneurship and co-operation that exist here will make this city a fertile place for economic recovery, as Ben Rooth reports. -
15. Euro final tickets 'lost in post'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 May 2009 MORE than 200 Champions League Final tickets - worth up to £500,000 on the black market - have gone 'missing' in the post. -
16. Woman hit by train
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 February 2009 A WOMAN has died after she was hit by a train at a level crossing today. It is understood she was struck by the Nottingham to Liverpool Lime Street service at the Woodsmoor crossing in Stockport. -
17. True scale of dog fighting
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 August 2009 THE horrifying scale of dog fighting has been revealed as the hunt continues for the killers of an animal found dumped on a playing field. -
18. Tributes pour in for hero detective
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 June 2009 CHARLES Horan, one of Manchester's greatest detectives, has died. The 85-year-old was Assistant Chief Constable in charge of the CID and received an OBE when he retired 25 years ago. -
19. RBS unveils £24.1bn loss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 February 2009 THE Royal Bank of Scotland came a step closer to full-scale nationalisation today as it unveiled a record £24.1bn loss - and said it planned to raise up to £25.5bn more from the taxpayer. -
20. Student who urinated on memorial faces jail
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 November 2009 A MACCLESFIELD student who was photographed urinating over a war memorial has been warned that he could face jail after pleading guilty to outraging public decency.