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1. Injury ends Wayne's Paralympic dream
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008A GORTON teenager’s hope and dreams of playing at the prestigious Paralympic Games in Beijing have been smashed due to an injury.
2. Brave Jade is back at school
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008BRAVE Gorton schoolgirl Jade Smethurst, who had both legs amputated after a horrific accident, went back to school yesterday and spoke of her determination to walk again.
3. Community queen Ivy is streets ahead
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008ONE of Newton Heath's community heroes is to have a street named in her honour.
4. Jackson bags four for Juniors
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008MOST0N Juniors under 10s maintained their impressive pre-season form last weekend.
5. Bid to give cycle heroes freedom of city
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008THE CYCLING heroes from Sportcity's goldmine look set to be given the freedom on Manchester.
6. Residents dig in to save Toxteh Street
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008TOXTETH Street residents attended an event on Friday to try and bring attention to their continuing struggle against demolition.
7. Hill go top of the table
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008AFTER a poor start, Cheetham Hill managed to secure a comfortable Lancashire County League away victory over Irlam last Saturday.
8. East miss out in annual challenge
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008DARTS: THE East Manchester 501 League lost 9-6 in their annual challenge match against the Audenshaw and Denton 501 League at Denton Cricket Club last Thursday.
9. Golden Voices - 5 September 2008
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008SOME moons ago (less than 12, maybe five or six) I think I mentioned that there are a lot of stories to be told about the good old days of the dance halls that provided us 'teeny-boppers' of the late 50s early 60s era with the facility to hear the music we wanted to listen to and to dance to it.
10. Woman and child in hit-and-run horror
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 5 September 2008A GRANDMA pushing her young grand-daughter in a pram in Openshaw was mown down by a hit and run driver.
