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21. 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.
22. Protesters say: ‘We shall not be moved’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 December 2004LOCAL communities joined forces this week to show regeneration bosses they will not be forced out of their homes to make way for the redevelopment of East Manchester.
23. Class ‘buddies’ praised
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 December 2004PRAISE for the effectiveness of a Crumpsall primary school is not just down to the teachers - the pupils themselves play a big part, according to Government inspectors.
24. U-turn over Metrolink
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004Trams could soon be seen on the borough's streets after the government announced a U-turn over July's decision to scrap the project and committed £520m to the "Big Bang" extension.
25. 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.
26. 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.
27. 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.
28. 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.
29. 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.
30. 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.
