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1. No more bad news, says HMV
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 May 2007 AILING music and book retailer HMV has offered reassurance that there is no further bad news to come in its full-year results, despite continuing to face "extremely tough" trading conditions. -
2. Monochrome is big news this summer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 May 2007 WHOEVER said life isn't always black and white? How wrong they were when it comes to fashion, as Emma Unsworth reveals. -
3. Award joy for ad team
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 May 2007 THE team from TMP Worldwide has taken top honours in the Manchester Evening News Recruitment Advertising Awards for 2007. -
4. Reuters reports possible bid
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 May 2007 REUTERS, the news and financial information service, today became the latest City takeover target. -
5. The price isn't right for Reds
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 May 2007 MANCHESTER United's ticket price increases are more than FOUR TIMES bigger than the club originally intended, according to documents leaked to the Manchester Evening News. -
6. IMP's campaign wins M.E.N. glory
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 May 2007 THE team from TMP Worldwide has taken top honours in the Manchester Evening News Recruitment Advertising Awards for 2007. -
7. M.E.N. Balloon gallery
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 May 2007 THE Manchester Evening News balloon was out and about on derby day and picked up some wonderful shots. -
8. Armada to dock at Apollo
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 May 2007 GOOD news for fans of chilled out electro-pop. Groove Armada, the Cambridge based act are coming to the Apollo on Saturday. -
9. C-charge 'still too high a cost'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 May 2007 NEWS of the planned investment failed to impress opponents of congestion charging last night. -
10. Dollar rates hit profits
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 May 2007 THE era of the two-dollar pound may be great news for holidaymakers to the US, but the picture among London's blue-chips is more mixed.