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21. Celebrating Christmas in style
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 14 December 2007FESTIVE fever gripped north Manchester last weekend with a variety of colourful Christmas events in the area's district centres.
22. Head slams SATs as 'a joke'
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 14 December 2007THE headteacher of a Monsall primary has insisted the school's continuing lowly placing in city-wide school league tables shows the tables are "a joke".
23. She's the Pride of Manchester
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 23 November 2007A GREAT grandmother who once hailed from Cumbria but is now recognised and respected around her north Manchester estate is officially the 'Pride of Manchester'.
24. Still under attack
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007WORSHIPPERS at a Cheetham mosque say they are fearful over a resurgence of attacks on them and their property.
25. ‘Our children must be put first’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 15 November 2007WORRIED parents and teachers have cast doubt over Manchester's academy school programme, and dismissed the public consultation exercise as a 'waste of time'.
26. Superstar goes back to class
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2007ROCK star KT Tunstall has played some of the world's biggest venues but, for one very special gig on Friday, she swapped the stadium for a school hall in Gorton.
27. New dawn for schools
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 18 October 2007A TRIO of north Manchester schools will close by 2010 if proposals to introduce new academy schools are backed.
28. Hoax caller sparks murder probe
North East Manchester Advertiser, Tuesday 9 October 2007A BOY sparked a huge murder investigation after falsely claiming a man had been shot dead.
29. School park plan axed
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007THOUSANDS of protesters are celebrating as council chiefs scrapped controversial plans to build a primary school in Heaton Park.
30. Relief after family wins seven-year-battle for asylum
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007NEARLY seven years on from fleeing persecution in Pakistan and arriving in Cheetham Hill, Farhat Khan's arduous asylum appeal was finally accepted by the Home Office this summer.
