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1. Man who raped girl, 12, found hanged in cell
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 October 2004 A JOINER who was serving 12 years for raping a 12-year-old schoolgirl has been found hanged in prison. Raymond Horrocks, 24, from Hindley, near Wigan, was found dead in his cell at Wakefield Prison, it emerged today. -
2. Violent crime up by 12%
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 VIOLENT crime recorded by police has risen by 12% over the last year, with threats to kill up 23%, it was revealed today. -
3. 12,000 Christmas jobs at Tesco
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 September 2004 SUPERMARKET giant Tesco is to recruit 12,000 temporary staff in the run-up to Christmas, it announced today. -
4. 12,000 manufacturing jobs cut this year
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 March 2004 MORE than 12,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost so far this year, highlighting a continued "drain" of employment from industrial heartlands across the UK, according to a new report. -
5. Warrington Wolves 12 Leeds Tykes 44
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 August 2004 LEEDS coach Tony Smith refused to single out individuals after the 44-12 win at Warrington. -
6. On-spot litter fine for girl, 12
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 July 2004 A GIRL of 12 was handed a '50 on-the-spot fine for dropping litter in the street. But Anisah Hussein's father says officials should spend more time educating children about the issue instead of taxing their mums and dads. -
7. 12-year high for pound
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 THE pound rose to its highest level against the US dollar in more than 12 years today, amid growing signs that the UK economy was strengthening. -
8. £12 derby bus snub
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 March 2004 UNITED have had to scrap a 15-minute away-day match trip after fans snubbed their £12 coach offer to the City of Manchester Stadium for next Sunday's derby clash. The offer would have been the first time the club had put on transport for supporters to the new home of their Blues rivals. -
9. 12 'wise men' all quiet on Eriksson
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 July 2004 The 12 members of the FA board refused to comment today as they prepare for the extraordinary meeting next Thursday which could result in England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's dismissal. -
10. Boy, 12, saves classic car in fire drama
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 July 2004 A SCHOOLBOY was hailed a hero after putting out a fire in his mum's classic car. Harry Chester, 12, didn't panic when flames and smoke began billowing out of the engine of the 1961 Karmann Ghia. He got an extinguisher from behind his seat, opened the boot and put out the fire.