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1. Downsizing in the countryside
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 December 2011 Neal Keeling takes his family to a cottage on the border of Cheshire and Shropshire -
2. Dream day for war victim Ali
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 February 2004 THE Iraqi boy whose suffering shocked the world will fulfil his dream tomorrow - when he sees Manchester United play. Ali Abbas became the most poignant image of the Iraq war as the bewildered child without arms. <EM>Hear Neal Keeling's interview with Ali Abbas.</EM> -
3. EasyCruise: Greek islands
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 May 2009 A bargain basement cruise is a great way to explore the Greek islands, but Neal Keeling has one or two reservations. -
4. A hall lotta love
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 July 2008 RUNNING the 650-year-old Bodidris Hall for love not profit was the main motive of its new owners. And Neal Keeling is impressed. -
5. Blears fights for her job
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 May 2009 DAVID Ottewell and Neal Keeling tell how Hazel Blears' part in the expenses scandal could cost the Salford MP her Cabinet career. -
6. Gothic monument to go for £225,000
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 February 2003 Neal Keeling -
7. Thank you Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 September 2003 THE heroism of New York's firefighters who gave their lives on September 11, 2001, moved the people of Manchester to a tremendous show of generosity. Neal Keeling spoke to some of the bereaved families, two years on. -
8. Costa del Salford?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2004 WISH you were here? It's got The Lowry, a five-star hotel, high-rise blocks, Coronation Street terraces . . . and beaches. Visitors to Manchester's twin city in the near future might find it worth packing deckchairs, sun cream and a bucket and spade. -
9. Greater Manchester firefighters in leaflet campaign over £23m budget cuts
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 January 2012 Fire crews are campaigning against brigade cuts in Greater Manchester – which has the highest rate of casualties from house fires in the country. As revealed by the M.E.N in October nearly every station is to have fewer firefighters on duty as managers try to save £23m over four years. -
10. Pictured: 44-year-old mum who died after Stepping Hill hospital insulin sabotage
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 July 2011 This is 44-year-old mum Tracey Arden, whose death at Stepping Hill hospital is one of three being investigated after it emerged saline drips on their ward had been deliberately injected with insulin.