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1. Public Enemy No1... for dropping litter
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 22 December 2004THE full weight of a housing agency's rule book has been directed towards a six-year-old boy... for dropping litter
2. Library closure shock
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 December 2004LIBRARIES at Simpson Memorial Hall and Queens Park could be closed in the new year, sparking protests from outraged community groups.
3. School one of most improved
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004A SCHOOL in north Manchester has been named one of the most improved in the country.
4. Last spike goes on B of the Bang
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004MANCHESTER'S skyline has welcomed a new addition as the last spike of the B of the Bang has been put firmly in place.
5. Super heroes back Advertiser Christmas Tin Appeal
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 10 December 2004SPIDERMAN, Superman and Wonderwoman swooped down to Harpurhey on Saturday to help with the Advertiser's Christmas Tin Appeal.
6. Residents make sure there’s something to SHOUT about
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 3 December 2004PEOPLE in Harpurhey have taken matters into their own hands, literally.
7. A Dickens of a Christmas
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 3 December 2004A DICKENSIAN Christmas market will transport people in Harpurhey back in time when it comes to north Manchester next week.
8. Road safety message is pencilled in
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 3 December 2004GIANT pencils are being erected all over Manchester's roads as part of a campaign to cut the number of deaths near schools.
9. Caring kids rescue dumped dog from ravine
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 November 2004LEFT for dead and wrapped in wire mesh, an abandoned dog was rescued by two kind-hearted boys when they found him at the bottom of ravine.
10. It’s bug’s life in schools
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 November 2004SNAKES and creepy crawlies took over an east Manchester school in the culmination of a science week.
