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1. Ask ... and ye shall receive
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006NEWTON Heath gardening group New Shoots has sights on national success after receiving community cash.
2. Minimum 13-year sentence for man who cut lover's throat
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006A MAN who cut his on-off lover's throat after abducting her must spend at least 13 years behind bars, a top judge ruled today.street.
3. Lodger on murder charge
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006AN ILLEGAL immigrant has been charged with strangling a woman from Cheetham Hill, with whom he was staying as a lodger.
4. Support needed for regeneration
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006PROGRESS made by New East Manchester Limited in its six years at the helm of regeneration in the area has been independently analysed.
5. Four days in the life of a building site
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006BLINK and you'll miss it with the super quick development of a housing project on the site of the former New Inn, Clayton.
6. More cash for St Peter's
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006ST PETER'S High is in line for a facelift in another wave of funding for Manchester schools.
7. Collyhurst next for PFI facelift
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006A BID for a £160M transformation of Collyhurst's housing stock that will see its population roughly tripled in 15 years has been given the green light by Manchester councillors.
8. 'Saved' schools still in doubt
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006THE long term future of two schools reprieved after a campaign to fight proposed primary closures remains in doubt, after the council warned that the co-existence of two Anglican schools in Monsall and Collyhurst is unsustainable.
9. We won it!
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 15 December 2006MATERNITY and paediatric services at North Manchester General Hospital have been saved but only after a hard fought battle which went down to the wire.
10. Exam work lost as blackout takes hold
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 15 December 2006VITAL exams for GCSE students have been lost because their school was shut for two days by a power cut that wasn't treated as an emergency.
