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1. 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. -
2. Good news on home front for comic Kay's mum
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 August 2004 -
3. Newsreaders deliver the bare facts
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 August 2004 TELEVISION'S newest news show is set to deliver the globe's stark realities with some bare-faced cheek by using naked presenters. -
4. M.E.N. has pride of place in music museum
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 A STORY published in the Manchester Evening News more than a quarter of a century ago is making headlines again in the city's "music museum". -
5. Cash rolling in for Kirsty bike team
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 August 2004 THEY rode proudly into town to say a brief "hello" - but a cheering crowd turned it into a long goodbye for the Manchester Evening News charity bike ride heroes. -
6. Stars help Becks to celebrate baby joy
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 August 2004 DAVID Beckham's Real Madrid team-mates threw him in the air during training to celebrate the news he is going to be a dad again. -
7. Spokes-men for Kirsty
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 August 2004 THE muscles have been toned and the wheels oiled in preparation for the Land's End to John o'Groats bike ride for Kirsty's Appeal, which starts in four days' time. A six-man team, led by staff from the Manchester Evening News, has been in training for eight months and cycling 120 miles every week as they prepare for the ride of their lives. -
8. Wasp nuisance 'to get worse'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 PLAGUES of wasps have become a nuisance to householders in the region this summer. And the bad news is the problem is expected to get worse. Pests control experts have blamed a mild winter for the biggest increase in the wasp population since 1997. -
9. Sell-out Sisters
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 TIME to dust down that gold lam' jumpsuit because The Scissor Sisters are on their way to Manchester. The bad news - their October 23 gig has already sold out. The good news - they've added a second gig on October 28. -
10. England's loss is United's gain - Smith
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 August 2004 England hopeful Alan Smith claims Paul Scholes' decision to quit the international scene can only be good news for Manchester United.