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1. Locked up in March 2009
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 March 2009 The MEN is naming and shaming criminals convicted of serious offences during March. -
2. Lloyds' shares 'sell-off'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 May 2009 LLOYDS Banking Group is preparing to launch a mega-sale of stakes held by Halifax Bank of Scotland in some of Britain's best-known companies, reports say. -
3. Boot camp for Salford Reds
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 November 2009 IT'S goodbye Florida, hello Wolverhampton for the Salford City Reds in January 2010. -
4. Wine tastings aplenty
CityLife, Tuesday 13 January 2009 JANUARY and February are great months for Manchester's wine lovers, with tastings and courses in abundance across the city and beyond. CityLife has compiled a handy round-up... -
5. Jacko to announce comeback gigs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 March 2009 MICHAEL Jackson is expected to announce a string of comeback concerts in Britain today. -
6. Salford singer's laughs with tragic star
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 June 2009 THE Salford soul singer who opened for Michael Jackson at the Manchester Apollo in 1979 believes it was the pressure of preparing for a gruelling tour which led to the star's heart attack. -
7. Masters: Hole by hole
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 March 2009 Hole-by-hole guide to Augusta National, with how the course played in last year’s Masters (key to rank: 1 hardest, 18 easiest) and what Trevor Immelman scored to win: -
8. Masters: Records at a glance
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 March 2009 Mark Garrod looks at the fascinating facts and figures behind the 2009 Masters Tournament at Augusta. -
9. Bodycote's shares climb
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 February 2009 SHARES in Cheshire-based engineering firm Bodycote International climbed after it unveiled plans to cut about 1,500 jobs worldwide and close or combine 31 sites to save £18m a year. -
10. Former FA chief dies at 52
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 January 2009 DAVID Burns, the former chief executive of The Football League and a director at Altrincham Football Club has died aged 52 after a two-year battle against stomach cancer.