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1. Foot and mouth strikes Cheshire
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 March 2001 CHESHIRE farmers were plunged headlong into the foot and mouth crisis this afternoon with the news of the county's first confirmed case. -
2. Region has best of bad week
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 March 2001 THE Manchester Evening News/Brewin Dolphin Index understandably suffered heavy losses this week, falling by 3.6 per cent to 980.36. -
3. Showsec shaping up to secure 2002 games
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 March 2001 THE organisation responsible for security at the Manchester Evening News Arena has received a prestigious national award -
4. MPs anger as heart unit future is delayed
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 March 2001 A BID to get a quick decision on the future of Manchester's heart transplant unit has been dealt a major blow. -
5. FTSE sinks to two-year low
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 March 2001 SHARES on the London Stock Exchange suffered a further bloodbath today as they plunged to the lowest level in more than two years. -
6. Residents win fight for village green
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 March 2001 FAMILIES in Oldham are celebrating after winning village green status for a prime site targeted by developers. -
7. War of words angers opera star's family
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 March 2001 OPERA star Russell Watson has not seen his four-month-old baby daughter for four weeks. -
8. Body of fallen war hero is identified
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 March 2001 THE REMAINS of a First World War soldier found in a Flanders field have been formally identified as those of Lancashire Fusilier Harry Wilkinson. -
9. Blair takes action on heart unit plea
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 March 2001 TONY BLAIR has passed an appeal over the future of Wythenshawe's heart transplant unit to health ministers marked "urgent". -
10. Jobs bonanza for multi-lingual workers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 March 2001 WORKERS hoping to share in a jobs bonanza in Salford must be fluent in at least one foreign language.