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1. Text commentary: Croatia v England
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 TEXT commentary on tonight's crucial Group B match in Lisbon between Croatia and England - and it's all about that man Rooney... -
2. 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. -
3. 11101457.PA.1_PERSONAL_Fincance_
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Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 WATER bills in the North West are set to rise by 17 per cent in the next five years - less than half what United Utilities wanted. -
5. Manchester Association Cricket League fixtures
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 April 2004 Manchester Association Cricket League fixtures. -
6. Liverpool and District Cricket Competition fixtures
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 April 2004 Liverpool and District Cricket Competition. -
7. Belle Vue Dogs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 GREYHOUNDS Tonight's Belle Vue card -
8. Water bills to rise by 17 per cent
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 WATER bills in the north west are set to rise 17 per cent in the next five years - less than half what United Utilities wanted. Ofwat, the water regulator, ruled today that the average household bill could go up from '269 in 2004-05 to '315 by 2009-10, not including inflation. -
9. Households hit by double whammy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 August 2004 FAMILIES were hit by a double blow to the pocket today - with interest rates up again and water bills set to soar in the north west. The only bright spots were that although water bills will go up 17 per cent, the rise is less than half what United Utilities wanted. -
10. Switching over to a power saver
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 CENTRAL heating boilers have gone into overdrive in the past few weeks as householders have tried to cocoon themselves against the extremes of winter.