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1. It's Opera North Manchester

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 16 July 2004
PUPILS put their vocal chords into practice as they had a taste of opera for the very first time at St Augustine's Primary School in Monsall.

2. Tax credit bungle

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 9 July 2004
A MUM-of-three has been left penniless after her benefits were stopped when bungling tax-credit chiefs accused her of having NO children.

3. Hunt launched for missing statue

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 2 July 2004
THE search is on to solve one of Manchester's most puzzling mysteries - where is Ben Brierley?

4. Bishop bans street mass

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 2 July 2004
A RELIGIOUS tradition spanning two centuries is to go ahead for the first time without the blessing of Manchester's Roman Catholic authorities.

5. Angry resident wants action over dye leak

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
AN angry resident is calling for an investigation into a leak at a chemical factory which left Rochdale Canal heavily polluted. Walking home from the city centre along the towpath, Linda Grech was disgusted to see the water coloured bright blue.

6. Looking back on old days

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
RESIDENTS in Harpurhey had the chance to chat about the good old days as they recorded their memories of Moston Vale.

7. VIPs promote civic pride

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 June 2004
SCHOOLCHILDREN had the chance to meet the city's first citizen when she paid a very special visit to Miles Platting this week.

8. Bombed out

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 June 2004
A FAMILY is recovering after a petrol bomb engulfed their baby's crib in flames minutes after he had been lifted out for a feed.

9. £20,000 award after five-year battle for justice

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 June 2004
HOSPITAL chiefs admit lessons can be learned after a teenage girl who was sent home five times by North Manchester General Hospital died from a brain tumour.

10. Another success

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 11 June 2004
ANOTHER half-term holiday, another super success for the ever-popular Beswick and Bradford Community Group Playscheme.
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