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1. Number finally up for casino bid?
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006THE ODDS look stacked against a win for Manchester in the race to scoop the country's first super casino.
2. Accident boy in coma
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006A BOY remained in a coma after he was hit by a car driven by a neighbour as he celebrated breaking up from school.
3. Fire strikes school for second time
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006FIRE has struck a Gorton school for the second time in two weeks after a foam lining for a swimming pool under construction caught fire.
4. ‘Paws’ for thought
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006THE OWNER of a sun-sensitive English Bull Terrier is warning people not to forget their pets' feet in the scorching weather after her dog burned her paws.
5. Housing boss tells protesters to stop ‘the whingeing’
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006EXCLUSIVE HOUSEHOLDERS who face losing their homes in the regeneration of Miles Platting were branded 'whingers' by the council's executive member for housing.
6. Festival fun
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006CARNIVAL spirit came to Harpurhey's Queen's Park as the sixth North City Festival replaced its usual central stage with a far-flung fiesta.
7. Irish eyes smile on gifted pupils
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006A SUMMER school for gifted children has been held at the Irish Heritage Centre in Cheetham.
8. Judges are in for a treat
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 28 July 2006JUDGES are visiting communities in north and east Manchester to choose the winners in the annual North West in Bloom contest.
9. A 24-hour mission
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 July 2006THE Apprentice met Changing Rooms as 30 young trainees got together to refurbish Moston's community building the Simpson Memorial in 24 hours.
10. Olympic greats show off their street cred
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 21 July 2006SPRINT kings Linford Christie and Darren Campbell went back to the streets to give youngsters in Crumpsall Park the chance to learn from thir heroes.
