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1. Staff sleep over to protect store
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 22 December 2004STAFF at a leading grocery store have been paid to sleep at their checkouts overnight to boost their wages and keep security costs down.
2. Fury over move to block alley gating
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 22 December 2004A BID by countryside ramblers to block alley gating has sparked fury among residents in a crime-plagued neighbourhood.
3. Market raided in crackdown
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 December 2004GOODS worth more than £400,000 have been seized in a swoop on rogue traders in a pre-Christmas crime crackdown.
4. New life for the old ‘Tub’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004A FORMER swimming baths sunk after a stream of problems has resurfaced as a top-rank gymnastics centre.
5. Visit by president of Pakistan
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004A LOUD but peaceful protest greeted Pakistani president General Pervez Musharraf in Miles Platting during an official visit to Britain.
6. Giant restaurant hailed as boost to regeneration
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004A GIANT Thai restaurant creating almost 200 jobs is being built as part of a £10m development in east Manchester.
7. Traders celebrate after year at helm
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004TRADERS are celebrating their first anniversary after taking over their market that was declared a loser by council bosses.
8. Mum facing boot from UK honoured by Queen
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004AN ASYLUM seeker facing deportation from Britain has been honoured by The Queen.
9. Students on SkillCity catwalk
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 November 2004FASHION students will be displaying their creative flair on the catwalk of the careers exhibition SkillCity.
10. We will remember them
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 19 November 2004VETERANS of two world wars and every conflict since honoured fallen comrades and those currently on the front line at Remembrance Day ceremonies across north and east Manchester.
