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  1. 31. Shining light who's aiming to run 223 marathons delighted to carry Paralympic torch

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 January 2012 Noel Bresland, 35, began the gruelling challenge after the death of baby nephew Ethan, who was born 15 weeks premature in 2007. Ethan died after just 223 days. His twin sister Erin survived but still suffers from health problems.
  2. 32. Tributes to Whitney Houston after she dies in LA hotel aged 48

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 12 February 2012 Tributes have been pouring in for American singer and actress Whitney Houston, who has died at the age of 48.
  3. 33. 2007 - likes and dislikes

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 December 2007 WHICH? Editor, Martyn Hocking, looks at the highs and lows in business and personal finance.
  4. 34. Firms listing on the AIM is expected to grow in 2012

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2011 The number of firms listed on the Alternative Investment Market in the first half of 2012 is expected to rise for the first time since 2007, says a report by business advisers Deloitte.
  5. 35. Mortgages and poor credit ratings

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 December 2011 The 2007 credit crunch was, in part, triggered by the irresponsible selling of mortgages to borrowers who ultimately couldn’t afford them. As a result, sub-prime mortgages (mortgages for people with poor credit histories) have become much rarer in recent years. Mortgage lenders have tightened up their lending criteria, and have become a lot more selective about the applications they accept.
  6. 36. Deals round-up

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 Corporate advisory firm Dow Schofield Watts has opened an office in Leeds.
  7. 37. The upwardly mobile home

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 A static caravan in North Wales with an asking price of £550,000? Now we know Rio Ferdinand and his family decided to forsake the jewels of the Caribbean for a Prestatyn caravan park last year but this is a joke, surely?
  8. 38. Class act: The Wythenshawe school that rose from the ashes to earn 'outstanding' Ofsted rating

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 11 December 2011 Seven years ago Crossacres primary school in Wythenshawe was in special measures after inspectors ruled that teachers were ‘failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education’. Then in 2007 the nursery was burned down in an arson attack.
  9. 39. Wrestler grapples with red tape threat to Olympic dream

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 23 October 2011 Ukranian-born Yana Stadnik has been part of the British team since 2007. But the little star – who is barely over 5ft and weighs just seven-and-a-half stone – may not be able to compete at next year’s London Games because of immigration rules.
  10. 40. Music festival to be held a tribute to murdered goth Sophie Lancaster

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 September 2011 A music festival will be held in honour of Sophie Lancaster, from Rossendale, was beaten to death in 2007 when thugs turned on her and her boyfriend because they were dressed as goths.
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