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1. Megson exits with good luck message
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 December 2009 GARY Megson hopes Bolton retain their Premier League status despite his sacking as Wanderers boss. -
2. New Year hit parade
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 December 2009 Check out our predictions for Manchester's best fighters in 2010. -
3. New Year Honours for Greater Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 December 2009 The Queen's New Year Honours list has been published with a lollipop lady, an inspirational musician and a film director among those recognised in the Greater Manchester area. -
4. 2010 Sports Calendar
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 December 2009 CHECK out the key sporting dates in 2010. -
5. Happy New Year to M.E.N. readers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 December 2009 Happy New Year to all our readers. Thanks for visiting our website during 2009 and for all your comments. -
6. Ten years we’ll never forget...
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 December 2009 AS WE get ready to see out the ‘noughties’, Simon Donohue gives his A-Z guide to a decade which began with unrealised fears of digital meltdown and ended with the reality of recession and uncertainty ... -
7. Young Hatton on standby for Mayweather Jnr
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 December 2009 MATTHEW Hatton has told of his shock and surprise at being linked with a possible fight against Floyd Mayweather Jnr. -
8. Day of the Triffids: Dougray Scott
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 December 2009 THOSE flesh-eating plants are back in a terrifying new TV version of the classic sci-fi novel. -
9. 2009 – a year best forgotten
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 December 2009 AFTER the financial heart attack that hit the markets in 2008, this year was always going to be difficult. In fact, it was officially the worst year for the UK economy since records began 60 years ago ... -
10. Busby Babe Albert Scanlon dies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 December 2009 MUNICH survivor Albert Scanlon has died in hospital, aged 74.