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1. Liquid news
CityLife, Thursday 20 March 2008 WE'RE all getting hooked on smoothies - perhaps because it's such an easy way to get that essential helping of fruit and vegetables. -
2. A new image for Blackpool
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 March 2008 WE are on an open-topped bus touring Blackpool on a wind-lashed March afternoon. There is good news to be told about the resort. But first the bad news. -
3. Please don't buy halal
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 March 2008 I WAS pleased to see Fred Bell’s letter (Metro News March 14, ‘Baugh should oppose halal’). -
4. Missing: much-loved bear
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 March 2008 A GIRL of two is urging Manchester Evening News readers to help find her much-loved, missing teddy bear. -
5. YouTube challenge to broadcasters
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 March 2008 YOUTUBE is to challenge established television broadcasters by offering its own live channels. It would mean millions of users could broadcast on the website in real time - producing their own programmes or reporting on breaking news. -
6. Family wins right to stay in UK
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 30 March 2008 A FAMILY at the centre of a national immigration row has been granted leave to remain in the country. -
7. Cross at Easter shop law
Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 March 2008 I KNOW that I can go shopping on 363 days of the year. Just two remain free from most retailing – Christmas Day and Easter Sunday. -
8. Sheridan and wife face court
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 March 2008 FORMER Socialist MSP Tommy Sheridan and his wife Gail appeared in court today charged with perjury. -
9. Shannon found safe and well
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 March 2008 FAMILY and friends of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews were celebrating tonight after she was dramatically found alive 24 days after going missing. -
10. Coliseum date for gagmaster
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 March 2008 AWAY from the limelight, many comedians live up to that old cliché of the tears of a clown. When the spotlight is switched off, they are as miserable as sin. Not Michael McIntyre.