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31. 'Cure our vandal nightmare with a new school'
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007DRUNKEN rampages by teenage vandals have caused an estimated £10,000 damage in a year at a Moston primary school.
32. Two year gate wait is finally over
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2007FED-up residents on a Newton Heath street are saying "alley-luia" after crime-busting alleygates are finally set to be installed, more than two years after neighbouring streets got theirs.
33. Fight to keep creche open gathers support
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2007CLAYTON mums and dads have vowed to fight plans to close a creche that helps toddlers with special educational needs.
34. Sister’s plea after brother is killed by heart disorder
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2007A MOSTON woman whose brother died suddenly aged 29 from a heart muscle disorder then discovered his death tragically mirrored that of her grandfather 40 years before.
35. Top marks for ‘failing’ school
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2007A TROUBLESHOOTING headteacher has hailed the turnaround of a failing Moston primary school which was at risk of closure a year ago.
36. Many happy returns Edna!
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 30 August 2007CENTENARIAN Edna McClure was the centre of attention on Tuesday when she celebrated her 108th birthday.
37. Stop guns at school gates - MP
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 August 2007ANYONE entering Manchester's schools should be searched at the gates for guns, according to Blackley MP Graham Stringer.
38. January shows she's got Talent
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 August 2007EIGHTEEN-year-old singing star January Woodhead is top of the pops after winning a search for the north west's brightest vocal talents.
39. Billy the hero deserves a pint
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007A QUICK-thinking brewery worker has been hailed a hero after abandoning his deliveries to save a nine-year-old girl from drowning.
40. Council launches licensing crackdown
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 August 2007"IRRESPONSIBLE" pubs, clubs and off-licences that sell booze to underage drinkers and drunks are facing tough new licensing laws.
