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11. Residents flee inferno

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 July 2008
WORKERS and residents ran for their lives as a massive inferno swept through industrial units in Gorton.

12. Sir says goodbye after one day away

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 July 2008
PATRICK Devlin said farewell to school after 40 years – with only one day's absence.

13. Plea to drivers after son hit by car

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 4 July 2008
A CAMPAIGNING mum is calling for speed humps to be installed outside her home after her three-year-old son was hit by a car.

14. Maisie makes a stand

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 4 July 2008
AN 83-YEAR-old great grandma spat at and abused by a teenage girl has spoken out in the hope of inspiring others to refuse to live in fear.

15. PM gives regen assurances

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 4 July 2008
PRIME minister Gordon Brown sounded out local Labour Party members on their feelings over the supercasino during a whistlestop tour of east Manchester.

16. Couple’s charity event gets a welcome lift

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 20 June 2008
A GRATEFUL couple is a whole ton nearer to being able to raise cash for a children's charity after having a car donated to the cause.

17. We’ll go to jail rather than pay C-charge

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 20 June 2008
A DISABLED man and his wife have vowed to go to prison rather than pay the congestion charge.

18. Cabinet ministers to look for casino alternative

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 13 June 2008
A REGENERATION taskforce of eight cabinet ministers has been appointed to deliver jobs to east Manchester lost in the race for Britain’s first super casino.

19. Officer killed in gun exercise

North East Manchester Advertiser, Monday 9 June 2008
THE police officer killed during a training exercise in Newton Heath on Monday  has been formally identified. Ian James Terry, aged 32, from Burnley joined Greater Manchester Police in 1997 and had worked as a firearms officer since 2002.

20. Residents win rat-run fight

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 6 June 2008
CAMPAIGNING neighbours who barricaded their street in a bid to make the area safer have won their battle.
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