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1. The sun shines on St George
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004THE SUN shone on Manchester's first official St George parade on Sunday that was declared a huge success.
2. Work begins on restoration
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004THE EXTENSIVE restoration to Gorton Monastery has begun, after a seven-year project to raise the required £6M.
3. 10,000-name petition to stop deportation
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004SUPPORTERS gathered at Manchester Town Hall to present a 10,000-name petition to Graham Stringer MP in a campaign to stop a Cheetham advice worker being kicked out of Britain.
4. Mum in call to cut death toll at work
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004THE MOTHER of a North Manchester man who was killed at work paid tribute to her son at a special ceremony this week.
5. Catch my son's killer
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004THE FATHER of a 31-year-old man who died after being attacked during a night out has pleaded with witnesses to come forward to help catch his son's killer.
6. New frontiers for regeneration team
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004REGENERATION boundaries have been redrawn to extend investment to Newton Health and Gorton.
7. Blaze destroys derelict mill
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004FIRECREWS from across the city were called to a blaze in Ancoats which destroyed a derelict mill.
8. Hunt for rapists
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 April 2004POLICE have issued an e-fit of a man suspected of raping a teenager in East Manchester last month.
9. Jobs galore if Sportcity casino gets go-ahead
North East Manchester Advertiser, Monday 26 April 2004A COMPANY for which a director of east Manchester's regeneration company is deputy chairman is bidding to build a casino next to the Sportcity complex in Beswick.
10. Police launch terror swoops
North East Manchester Advertiser, Monday 26 April 2004EXTENDED detention warrants for 10 people arrested in a series of anti-terror raids, including one in Clayton, have been granted by magistrates.
