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1. 659 million people (that's one in ten of the world's population) support Manchester United, claims Reds survey
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 May 2012 Manchester United have claimed that almost 10% of the world's entire population support Sir Alex Ferguson's team. -
2. I love what I do: Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart enjoying the ride to the top
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 May 2012 Joe Hart is just enjoying the ride as he establishes himself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers. -
3. Life is rosy for Ajmal Shahzad
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 May 2012 The smile across Ajmal Shahzad’s face says it all – he is loving life at Lancashire. Having become the first player since David Byas in 2002 to move between the Roses rivals, the pressure was always going to be on the 26-year-old as he swapped white for red. -
4. Stuart Mathieson: Pep Guardiola is not the man to follow Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 May 2012 Anyone remember Klaus Toppmoller? Well, if Sir Alex Ferguson had retired as planned in 2002, he was the man being touted as his successor at Old Trafford. -
5. M.E.N. business editor Kevin Feddy gives his 'Opinion'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 May 2012 M.E.N. business editor Kevin Feddy says 'Deja vu? Why 2012 is looking a lot like 2002' -
6. Manchester hailed as 'Best Sports City' in the world by industry experts
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 May 2012 Manchester has been named the world's 'Best Sports City'. A panel of sports industry experts put the city on top in the less than one million population category of this year's SportsBusiness awards. -
7. I should have killed myself: 17-year-old Shafilea Ahmed wrote song lyrics in months before she died, jury told
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 May 2012 Shafilea Ahmed, 17, penned lines including ‘we are not a happy family’ and ‘I feel trapped’ in the months before she was killed, the jury was told. -
8. North west house 'asking' prices fall 1.9 per cent
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 May 2012 Asking prices for houses in the north west have fallen by 1.9 per cent in the past month, the second-biggest drop for any region in England and Wales, a report said today. -
9. Robin Gibb (1949-2012): How Bee Gees star started singing career in a Chorlton picture house at the age of five
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 May 2012 Robin Gibb - alongside his brothers in the Bee Gees - launched their showbusiness career while still at a Manchester primary school and went on to provide decades of chart hits helping to turn disco into a worldwide phenomenon with tracks such as Night Fever and Stayin' Alive. -
10. Gary Barlow to raise the roof for the Queen's Jubilee gig at Buckingham Palace
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 May 2012 The Queen’s Jubilee concert is to echo celebrations of a decade ago with another performance from the roof of Buckingham Palace, organiser Gary Barlow has revealed.