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31. Lib Dems come out on top in Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 May 2008 THE LIBERAL Democrats emerged as marginal winners of a tightly-fought contest in Manchester. -
32. Still got the buzz
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2008 AFTER 34 years on the corporate ladder, becoming his own boss was the right move for one corporate banker. -
33. Stockport's £23m health boost
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 May 2008 A PIONEERING £23m health centre is to be built in Stockport - and work on the site near the town centre will start soon. -
34. Elderly professor mugged
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 May 2008 A PROFESSOR who has won a top international accolade for helping some of the world's poorest people was mugged after he returned briefly to Manchester for a school reunion. -
35. Unemployment a thing of past
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 THE problem of inner city unemployment is being consigned to museums. -
36. Natural guardians
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 FROM the massive wastewater clean-up schemes of the 1990s to today's drive to reduce carbon emissions, the scale of United Utilities' activities have had a big impact on the north west's environment. -
37. Co-op leads the way
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 THE Co-operative Group - arguably the most diverse business in the UK - was one of the first to recognise the need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and energy consumption. -
38. My monastery mission
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 THE moment Elaine Griffiths walked into Gorton Monastery for the first time will be indelibly etched on her memory for eternity. -
39. Would Manchester benefit from having an elected mayor?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 May 2008 Would Manchester benefit from having an elected mayor?