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  1. 11. ITV should bring back News at Ten, say MPs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 March 2004 ITV SHOULD be forced to bring back News at Ten, parliamentary committee has said.&  Axing the programme is evidence that ITV has only "the bare minimum" of interest in news coverage, according to the select committee for culture, media and sport.
  2. 12. Co-op's bad news for trader

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 A NEWSAGENT who has run a thriving business at the foot of Manchester's landmark CIS Tower for the past 20 years says he has been left high and dry by company bosses. Jim Bonham says two decades of service have counted for nothing.
  3. 13. Modest Mouse – Good News for People Who Love Bad News (Epic)

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 July 2004 DESPITE forming in Kurt Cobain's hometown in the year of his premature death, Modest Mouse are no left over debris from the grunge fall-out.
  4. 14. Good news and bad in Metrolink reversal

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 GREATER Manchester's big guns today spoke of their delight after the government reversed its decision to scrap the "Big Bang" extension of the Metrolink system.
  5. 15. liquid news

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  6. 16. Text news live from the crease

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 DIDSBURY e-commerce company MPP Global Solutions is scoring on the cricket field. It has teamed up with Lancashire County Cricket Club to offer an information service to fans unable to attend matches.
  7. 17. Liquid news: Wine for all seasons

    CityLife, Friday 25 June 2004 LOOKING for wines that are versatile enough to accompany any occasion from a picnic meal to a dinner party? Bordeaux wines have the range and are well priced from é5-é15.
  8. 18. Cool news for schools

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 October 2004 "FILM offers more to young people than something to do on a Saturday night. It can inspire, inform, educate and encourage them to question the world they live in." So said Estelle Morris MP recently, kicking off the ninth National Schools Film Week (NSFW) in her capacity as Arts Minister.
  9. 19. Good news on rates, with strings

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 August 2004 TWO thirds of business rate payers can expect to see their rates bills fall. But as many as 50 per cent of businesses may have to pay penalties, a rating expert has warned.
  10. 20. Chilling news - has Salford gone soft?

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 SALFORD is renowned for its tough, no-nonsense reputation, but now it has been named one of the "softest" places in Britain.

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