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  1. 11. Price of porridge at Strangeways hits £1m - but it's still only £2 each

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 December 2011 Prisoners at Strangeways racked up a food bill of almost £1m last year. The food bill – which stood at £997,616 in 2010 – was an increase of almost 30 per cent since 2000.
  2. 12. Ryan Giggs: Manchester United legend

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 February 2012 Ryan Giggs is on the verge of an incredible 900th game for Manchester United - check out our picture montage for some memories of his time at Old Trafford. Plus take a look at all the honours Giggs has amassed throughout his stellar career.
  3. 13. Deaf mute girl allegedly kept in a cellar in Eccles was raped and treated as slave, court told

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 February 2012 A deaf and mute girl allegedly kept in a cellar, repeatedly raped and treated as a virtual slave in a house in Eccles, Salford, has told a court of years of beatings and cruelty.
  4. 14. 2000-year-old message for today

    CityLife, Friday 18 April 2008 BORN In Bethlehem, playing at Contact this weekend, is "a spirited update of the Nativity Story" from Palestinian theatre company Al-Harah.
  5. 15. Time Code 2000 (15)

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 May 2005 AFTER Leaving Las Vegas, Mike Figgis strayed increasingly into the realms of experimental cinema. Shot on four handheld digital cameras, Time Code is essentially a single drama presented in four équadrantsé - each devoted to a different, proximate, location.
  6. 16. People's History Museum: Crime And Punishment 1800-2000

    CityLife, Friday 15 July 2005 A NEW exhibition at the People's History Museum looks at the history of working people and crime - both as victims and perpetrators.
  7. 17. People’s History Museum: Crime And Punishment 1800-2000

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 July 2005 A NEW exhibition at the People’s History Museum looks at the history of working people and crime – both as victims and perpetrators.
  8. 18. Hundreds audition at Manchester Central for series 13 of Big Brother

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 12 February 2012 Hundreds of fame-hungry hopefuls have flocked to Manchester Central this weekend to audition for the 13th series of Big Brother.
  9. 19. Barrister David Friesner jailed for theft of £72,500 after his Manchester property empire crashed

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 February 2012 Barrister David Friesner, 46, took £72,500 from 9 St John Street Chambers, in Manchester, as he suffered 'financial carnage' after his sideline property business was hit by the credit crunch of 2008.
  10. 20. Fancy a slice of the £2000 pizza?

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 February 2007 A CHEF has flown more than 1,000 miles to create the world's most expensive pizza for a St Valentine's Day meal.

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