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1. API shares at best since 2001
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 January 2005 SHARES in Poynton-based packaging group API reached their highest level since summer 2001 after the company announced the last in a series of disposals. -
2. Larsson almost quit in 2001
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 March 2007 HENRIK Larsson has revealed that the pain of being on the losing side for Celtic against Porto in the 2001 Champions League almost forced him out of the game. -
3. Granite headstone inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey placed on Tony Wilson's grave
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2010 The black granite tablet, designed by friend and Factory Records designer Peter Saville and describing Wilson as a "Cultural Catalyst", has been erected in Southern Cemetery, Chorlton three years after his death. -
4. The biggest seller of 2001
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 February 2002 Which global superstar had America's biggest selling album of 2001, racking up over six million sales? Britney? Dido? Madonna? -
5. What will 2001 bring for the north west?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 January 2001 WELCOME to 2001 - but what does it hold for business and industry in the north west? -
6. George Harrison 1943-2001
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 December 2001 George Harrison 1943-2001 -
7. Success in yell.com/awards 2001
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 October 2001 This website has been named as runner-up in the prestigious Yell.com/Awards 2001. -
8. Fabio Capello: Factfile
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 February 2012 Check out the key dates in the career of former England football boss Fabio Capello. -
9. Sharp rise in number of HIV cases in north west
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2011 Last year 6,332 HIV-positive people had treatment and care – 382 more than in 2009 and nearly three-and-a-half times the 2001 total of 1,841. -
10. Bury man, 33, who has suffered from kidney failure since he was 6 urges more black and Asian people to become donors
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 February 2012 A man who has waited six years for a kidney transplant is pleading for more black and Asian people to give the gift of life. Wajid Iqbal, 33, has suffered from kidney failure since the age of six – and his only hope of leading a normal life is to receive a new organ.