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31. Academy work begins in earnest

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
BESWICK precinct is opening up as preparation work on the new academy school gets started.

32. Great gran speaks out over fireworks

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
A GREAT grandmother who fell victim to firework-throwing yobs has been visiting schools to warn pupils against abusing the Bonfire night favourites.

33. Fears for jobs at Crossleys

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
MORE than a hundred years of local history is feared to end as Rolls-Royce announce job cuts at its Crossley engine works in Openshaw.

34. Toll Tax vote will go ahead

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
IT'S now up to YOU to decide if Manchester gets a congestion charge.

35. Painting the town red

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
RESIDENTS had a 'champion' time at the official re-opening of the Turkey Lane and Monsall Community Centre.

36. Memorial desecrated

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
SICK thieves have stolen bronze plaques honouring soldiers who lost their lives for their country - just days before Remembrance Sunday.

37. Golden Voices - 6 November 2008

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
WAY back in 1990, after having an absolutely rotten night trying to sleep, I came downstairs and told my husband I was shattered.

38. Big stores in firing line

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2008
A LOCAL councillor has publicly slammed the brand new Tesco in Gorton for their offers on fireworks.

39. Residents evacuated after blaze

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 6 November 2008
MORE than 100 Ancoats residents were forced to flee their homes in the early hours of this morning due to a huge fire.

40. Rock thrown through bus window

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 6 November 2008
POLICE are hunting a yob who could have blinded a passenger by throwing a rock at a bus in Miles Platting.
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