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1. Schoolboy hero saves blaze man
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006A SCHOOLBOY has been hailed a hero after he helped save a man from his blazing home.
2. Racists leave family feeling like prisoners
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006AN ASIAN man says that the police are not doing enough to protect his family from racists.
3. Want to be a gangster? It could be a grave mistake
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006VIOLENT and untimely death are being presented as the rewards of a gangster lifestyle to children in Gorton.
4. Park school plan splits Labour party
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006POLITICAL colleagues have turned on Labour's town hall leadership by opposing plans to build a school in Heaton Park.
5. Kindheart Carl is on a mission
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006A MISSION to raise cash to tackle an Aids epidemic in Africa sets off from Manchester next month.
6. ‘Sorry, you’re too fit for a bungalow’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006DISABLED and elderly people waiting to be re-housed under regeneration plans have been told they are too fit for bungalows.
7. God given talent for design needed
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006ARCHITECTS are being asked to design a housing estate to complement a landmark building ranked alongside the Taj Mahal.
8. Forget the Bill, this is the real thing
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 24 February 2006THE STARS of the latest cops n' robbers show to hit our television screens might be familiar to many of us.
9. ‘Why are we being kept in the dark?’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006RESIDENTS in Clayton are furious that a series of powercuts have been disrupting their lives.
10. Police put knife into Lib Dem leaflet
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 17 February 2006LEAFLETS claiming incidents of knife crime are high in Newton Heath have been criticised as 'scaremongering'.
