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1. Royal salute to our `Mr Asbo'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 31 December 2005 MANCHESTER'S "Mr Asbo" has scooped an MBE on a local New Year Honours list dominated not by celebrities but pioneers.<BR> -
2. New Year blues loom on the horizon
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 CRUCIAL decisions on the economy, energy and pensions are looming in the New Year. But these big national issues are causing uncertainty for British companies, business leaders warned today. -
3. Onuoha relishing City life
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 MANCHESTER City may be struggling to maintain their early season momentum but Nedum Onuoha is still loving every minute of first-team action. -
4. I may never go back, says barred head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 A SUSPENDED "superhead" today admitted she may never return to the Manchester school whose fortunes she turned around. -
5. Oldham boy dances for joy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 A 12-YEAR-OLD boy from Oldham has landed the lead role in a hit West End musical. Travis Yates has been selected from thousands of hopefuls to play the title role in Billy Elliot The Musical at London's Victoria Palace Theatre. -
6. MPs join war on 999 yobs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 GREATER Manchester's MPs are backing our campaign for tougher laws to protect 999 workers from yobs who ambush them while on duty. -
7. Health alert over hi-tech games
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 UNHEALTHY Christmas presents make children fat, a report on child obesity has claimed. -
8. It's a great opportunity
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 THE cost of a university education is likely to top £40,000 in 18 years' time - just when the first Child Trust Funds are approaching maturity. -
9. Trust the government for your child's future
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 IT ISN'T every day that someone offers you something for nothing - but that's what the government's been doing for the last nine months. -
10. Region tops the league of smokers
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 December 2005 NEARLY a third of the population in the north west smoke - the highest rate in England. Life expectancy in the region is lowest in the country for men and women and there are more suicides, according to a government study.