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1. Lighting up? Scrum off it
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 June 2007 ANYONE thinking of flaunting the smoking ban in Oldham should beware - rugby player Geno Costin is part of an enforcement team poised to pounce on rogue smokers. -
2. Cop guard for holiday sex case teen
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2007 A GIRL of 13 who complained she was sexually assaulted on holiday in Turkey by a German teenager has been give police protection after her home was besieged by foreign journalists. -
3. Ever-present head retires
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2007 HE'S spent almost four decades in the job and has an attendance record that can't be bettered. -
4. Brown unveils new Cabinet
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 June 2007 GORDON Brown's first Cabinet was announced by Downing Street today with Greater Manchester MPs Ruth Kelly, Hazel Blears and James Purnell landing key roles. -
5. Brown names Milliband
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 June 2007 GORDON Brown today handed rising star David Miliband the plum job as Foreign Secretary in his first Cabinet. -
6. Jobs staff in surgery stakeout
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 June 2007 JOBCENTRE staff will be posted in doctors' surgeries - in a bid to cut Manchester's huge sickness benefits bill. -
7. Positive spin on school shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 June 2007 COUNCIL bosses are claiming support for plans to shake up local schools following a survey of parents - even though the majority of responses were negative. -
8. Harman wins deputy race
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 June 2007 HARRIET Harman was unveiled as Labour's new deputy leader today after a nailbiting contest. -
9. Brown takes over from Blair
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 June 2007 GORDON Brown was crowned Labour's new leader today and promised to "justify every day" the trust his party had placed in him. -
10. Men die younger in Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 June 2007 MANCHESTER'S men are dying younger than anywhere else in England - and women in the city have the country's second shortest female life expectancy.