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1. Do you have a story for this screen?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 October 2005IF you have a story you'd like us to cover, contact the airport's very own M.E.N. journalist Dean Kirby, on& 0161 437 4569.
You can also email Dean on: <A href="mailto:dean.kirby@men-news.co.uk">dean.kirby@men-news.co.uk</A>
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2. Chaos at the Contact
CityLife, Friday 01 April 2005 FROM April 5 at the Contact, Kali Theatre Company present two new plays, Bells and Chaos, both written by female British Pakistani writers but offering strikingly different perspectives on Asian life in Britain today. -
3. Chaos at the Contact
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 April 2005 FROM April 5 at the Contact, Kali Theatre Company present two new plays, Bells and Chaos, both written by female British Pakistani writers but offering strikingly different perspectives on Asian life in Britain today. -
4. Little Sweet Thing @ Contact
CityLife, Wednesday 02 March 2005 "THERE'S nothing out there for us" - that's the bleak view of the black and white teenagers on a high-rise estate. But there's nothing bleak about this penetrating, perceptive and, yes, entertaining new play by Roy Williams. -
5. Little Sweet Thing @ Contact
CityLife, Wednesday 02 March 2005 "THERE'S nothing out there for us" - that's the bleak view of the black and white teenagers on a high-rise estate. But there's nothing bleak about this penetrating, perceptive and, yes, entertaining new play by Roy Williams. -
6. Little Sweet Thing @ Contact
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 March 2005 "THERE'S nothing out there for us" - that's the bleak view of the black and white teenagers on a high-rise estate. But there's nothing bleak about this penetrating, perceptive and, yes, entertaining new play by Roy Williams. -
7. Police renew call for murder witnesses
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 MURDER squad detectives have renewed their appeal for witnesses following a house fire that killed a well-known author. -
8. Hospital 'a dirty disgrace'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 November 2005 A FAMILY whose two-year-old son died of leukaemia have condemned what they claim are dreadful "Victorian" conditions at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. -
9. Warning over NF vigilante squads
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 October 2005 THE National Front has launched a recruitment drive to create vigilante squads to fight crime in Manchester. -
10. Thug on the run
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 July 2005 A VIOLENT mugger has escaped from prison but police in his home town were only told more than a week later - after he was spotted by a member of the public.