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1. Bad news for road repair residents
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 June 2004 FOR the residents who repeatedly complained about the state of their road - labelled the most potholed road in England - there is good news and bad news. -
2. Dishing up the news from your homeland
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 A SATELLITE systems firm is crossing borders to bring people news from home. The Perfect Signal, in Ashton-under-Lyne, celebrating its 10th birthday, is used to ex-pats, for example in Spain, wanting to keep in touch with home via satellite TV. -
3. Bywater Hammers deal is good news for Dale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 STEPHEN Bywater's new West Ham United contract is good news for his former club. -
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5. 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. -
6. 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. -
7. Liquid news: Wine for all seasons
Manchester Evening News, 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. Liquid news
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 June 2004 SOLVE the problems of unchilled wine and find someone who wants to listen to your wine-ing on, here. -
9. Gazzamania set for Waterstone's
CityLife, Tuesday 15 June 2004 NO doubt football fans will still be drowning their sorrows, following England's 2-1 defeat by France at the weekend. But never mind, there is news of a forthcoming visit by a soccer legend that is sure to cheer even the most dejected of supporters. -
10. Gazzamania set for Waterstone's
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 June 2004 NO doubt football fans will still be drowning their sorrows, following England's 2-1 defeat by France at the weekend. But never mind, there is news of a forthcoming visit by a soccer legend that is sure to cheer even the most dejected of supporters.