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1. Cherie Blair urges women's groups to vote
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006CHERIE Blair met women from east Manchester's Asian community this week, and she had a message for local people to use their vote.
2. Mum wages war on school bullies
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006THE MOTHER of a teenage 'Happy Slap' victim has launched a bid to put an end to school bullies.
3. Sun shines on St George
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006ST GEORGE'S Day spirit took Manchester by storm on Sunday, as hundreds of people took to the streets in what may have been the biggest parade in England.
4. Churchyard gets a new look
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006BROOKFIELD churchyard in Gorton had been overgrown and neglected for years when a group of green-fingered local residents decided to take matters into their own hands.
5. Stadium takes home the silverware
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006NON-PLAYING staff members at Manchester City have beaten their more athletic counterparts to the silverware this season.
6. Anti-school campaigners 'snub' denied
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans to build a school in Heaton Park claim they have been snubbed during consultation on the scheme.
7. Drive-by shooting terror
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006A STRAY bullet blasted through a front door during a drive-by shooting when a man was wounded near a Crumpsall school.
8. Giving them a run for their money
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006TWO of Britain's most famous athletes met up with a group of Beswick schoolchildren to officially open the 2006 Tesco Great School Run.
9. Centre gets its cuisine out of Africa
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006A COOK from east Africa has been spicing things up for visitors to the Rainbow Haven community centre in Gorton.
10. Don’t let Evelyn’s attacker stay free
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 April 2006MORE than two years after a 97-year-old grandmother died after being battered in her home, the attacker who kicked her "like a football" has still not been brought to justice.
