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1. Dermot's got the key to Morse's classic
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 profs pic story for aug 03 use pic of morse jag with dermot as inset? -
2. Rise in police searches of Asians
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 July 2004 POLICE stop and searches under the anti-terrorism law have dramatically increased, with searches on Asians rising by 302%, according to figures published today. -
3. Timer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 July 2004 -
4. Keegan's record: Transfers
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 November 2004 KEVIN Keegan has called on Manchester City's board to release funds for more players in January. Here ManchesterOnline runs the rule over the purchases made by the Blues boss so far. -
5. Keegan backs fighting fit Reyna to make his mark
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 CITY boss Kevin Keegan believes that Blues fans will see the best of Claudio Reyna this season. -
6. Tories back zero tolerance
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 POLICE have been undermined by political correctness and will receive backing for "zero tolerance" policing under a Tory government, Michael Howard said today. The party leader also revealed that he would scrap a scheme designed to prevent ethnic minorities being unfairly targeted by police on the street. -
7. Belle Vue Dogs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 GREYHOUNDS Tonight's Belle Vue card -
8. Clubs will only pay for best
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 FOOTBALL'S leading finance experts are predicting the demise of the transfer fee for all but the biggest stars. -
9. Fares down, passengers up at easyJet
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 August 2004 AIRLINE easyJet has revealed its average fare had fallen 7% on a year earlier as it continues to face up to tough competition in the low-cost sector. -
10. The taxman has just got tougher
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 August 2004 THE taxman is taking a harder line against people in arrears - and the clampdown on debtors is likely to get tougher.