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1. Street may take hero cop’s name
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006A STREET in Manchester could be named after murdered policeman Stephen Oake.
2. Scouts face their biggest challenge yet
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006ONE of the oldest scout troops in the country is threatened with closure after a massive rent hike.
3. Toddler saved in fire drama by handy hero
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006SAFE hands were needed in the dramatic rescue of toddler who had to be lowered from the window of a blazing house by her frantic mother.
4. Things are brewing quite nicely
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006TEN THOUSAND teabags are to be sent out to east Manchester residents to help make the area's latest regeneration report a refreshing read.
5. Pet welcome home
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006HOLLIE the 'dognapped' pooch has been reunited with her delighted owners after an appeal in The Advertiser for her safe return.
6. School fight goes to the top
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006NEVER-SAY-DIE campaigners from St Augustine's School have taken the Labour Party conference by storm in their fight to stop its proposed closure.
7. Crowds flock to remember famous son
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006A CELEBRATION of Samuel Bamford's life became its own success story as literary fans flocked to Hough Hall.
8. Legend’s mum joins the fight
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 29 September 2006CAMPAIGNERS fighting to save St Michael's Church have received the backing of a rock legend's mother.
9. Super college gets thumbs up
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 September 2006ADULT education bosses at an institution due to become part of a new super college have applauded merger plans.
10. Kids take to the street and stay out of trouble
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 September 2006INNOVATIVE dance classes are giving youngsters an alternative to hanging around street corners - by bringing in the beats and moves that evolved from those streets.
