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21. Super casinos 'make fewer gamblers'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 May 2006 SUPER casinos would lead to fewer problem gamblers, according to a Greater Manchester expert on gambling. -
22. BT chairman fears of 'tiger economies'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 May 2006 BRITAIN will be at the mercy of the "tiger economies" of India and China unless firms adopted better working practices, the head of telecoms giant BT has warned. -
23. Working class - on £100,000
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 May 2006 IT may not be quite as rigid as in that classic TV sketch with John Cleese and the Two Ronnies - but class awareness is still alive. The number of people who claim they are middle class has increased by nearly half in 40 years, a report showed today. -
24. Fear over perverts next to nursery
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 May 2006 A CENTRE for rehabilitating offenders - which could include paedophiles - is to be set up next to a family centre and a nursery. -
25. Bosses: 'Crush loaded trains are safe'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 May 2006 A PASSENGER who complained to rail bosses about "cattle truck" commuter services has been told that "crush loaded" trains are safe. -
26. Riot town needs to build on progress
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 May 2006 IT is time for the people of Oldham to stand up and be counted in the battle to create a bright future for their town, a new report says today. -
27. Blair's real skeleton from the past
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 May 2006 A GRUESOME skeleton lurking in the depths of the Prime Minister's property portfolio was revealed. It has emerged that an elderly tramp was once found dead in the cellar of the Blairs' multi-million pound `retirement home' in Connaught Square, central London.