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1. Memorial for crash victims

North East Manchester Advertiser, Tuesday 26 August 2003
A MEMORIAL service for all car crash victims has been held at a community garden dedicated to two women killed after they accepted a lift from a driver who was later convicted of dangerous driving.

2. Public invited to see findings of the big dig

North East Manchester Advertiser, Tuesday 26 August 2003
THE ARCHEOLOGICAL project designed to unearth Moston's past is to be opened to the public this weekend.

3. Clean-up team is answer to prayer

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
A HEAVEN-SENT opportunity to clean up a Clayton eyesore has been taken up by parks bosses after a team of visiting Christians agreed to do the job.

4. East Feast goes ahead . . . and a good time was had by all

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
VOLUNTEERS joined forces last weekend and staged a hugely successful East Feast 5 parade, after communities in East Manchester were told the carnival was to be axed due to funding problems.

5. Henmania comes to Sportcity

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
TIM HENMAN, Britain's number one tennis player, is coming to Manchester to launch the city's new tennis centre and help provide opportunities in the game for underprivileged children.

6. Stadium set for kick-off

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
A SELL-OUT crowd is expected to pack the City of Manchester Stadium tomorrow (Saturday) as the Blues host their first Premiership tie at the spectacular ground.

7. Students support friends' asylum bid

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
A GROUP of deaf students have started a campaign to save two classmates from deportation.

8. Anger over 'sweetener' trip abroad

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 August 2003
A PROPOSED fact-finding trip to Amsterdam has been slammed as a junket to woo wary residents on an estate due to be redeveloped.

9. Sign too big say residents

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2003
FOOTBALL fans will welcome the start of the new season this weekend when the 2003/2004 Premiership officially begins, but for East Manchester residents the expected problems with car parking are too close for comfort.

10. Feisty nurse carjacked as she left clinic

North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 14 August 2003
FEISTY nurse Julie Dornam is recovering after being badly injured in a brave struggle to prevent carjackers stealing her vehicle as she left a clinic.
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