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1. Parking fine after 25 years

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
A PENSIONER with an unblemished motoring record has hit out at being given a ticket after parking outside his home for 25 years.

2. Open for business in Harpurhey... the city’s first undercover outdoor market

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
LESS than a month after it was identified as the most deprived district in England, Harpurhey is smiling again with the launch of a brand new market.

3. RAF man flies in from war zone

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
A FAMILY from North Manchester put the flags out this week to celebrate their son's homecoming from Iraq.

4. MP demands re-regulation of city buses

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
DEMANDS for bus deregulation to be abandoned as a failure were made in a Parliamentary debate led by MP Graham Stringer.

5. £50,000 reward for top rated school

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
STAFF and pupils at Cedar Mount High School in Gorton are celebrating after receiving the first £50,000 School Improvement prize from investment banker Jim O'Neill.

6. Doctor ‘Dolittle’ talks to the animals for hospital cash

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
CHILDREN'S doctor Ruth Jameson has been monkeying around to raise funds for sick youngsters.

7. Fire drama hits family

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
A GRATEFUL father has paid tribute to neighbours and firefighters who helped save him, his partner and their two babies from their blazing home.

8. Landmark’s history told in new book

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 May 2004
A BOOK telling the story of the restoration of a world famous Gorton landmark has been published to celebrate success in attracting £6m for the project.

9. Young trainees show they’re Right on Track

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 May 2004
MONKEY wrenches and spanners were the tools of choice for a group of young people showing Constitutional Affairs Secretary Lord Falconer their skills in East Manchester this week.

10. Toeing the line to raise a hearty amount of cash

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 May 2004
COUNTRY and western music filled the air at an East Manchester venue this week as volunteers joined one of the biggest line dancing events in the country.
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