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1. Grieving son finds grave vandalised

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
A GRIEVING SON was traumatised when he visited his mother's grave to find it had been wrecked by vandals.

2. Work gets started on Knowledge Capital

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
AN ECONOMIC revival comparable to the Industrial Revolution is being predicted after work began on Manchester's biggest business park.

3. Angry resident wants action over dye leak

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
AN angry resident is calling for an investigation into a leak at a chemical factory which left Rochdale Canal heavily polluted. Walking home from the city centre along the towpath, Linda Grech was disgusted to see the water coloured bright blue.

4. MP hands over Farhat petition

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
Manchester Blackley MP Graham Stringer has presented a 10,000 name petition to Immigration Minister Des Browne in support of Farhat Khan and her family's right to stay in Manchester.

5. A decade of success

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
TEN YEARS ago a deserted soap factory in Ancoats would not have struck young clubbers as the ideal venue for a night of hedonistic partying.

6. Looking back on old days

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
RESIDENTS in Harpurhey had the chance to chat about the good old days as they recorded their memories of Moston Vale.

7. Ghostly goings on at the hall

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
A HISTORICAL building will open its doors to the public this weekend.

8. Brave PC faces guns to make arrest

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 June 2004
A BRAVE young policeman has been hailed a hero after he chased and captured two masked men who were armed with loaded guns.

9. VIPs promote civic pride

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 June 2004
SCHOOLCHILDREN had the chance to meet the city's first citizen when she paid a very special visit to Miles Platting this week.

10. Holiday girl barred for lost day

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 18 June 2004
A PUPIL awarded an attendance certificate was kicked out of school because a family holiday lasted a day longer than rules allowed.
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