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1. Taking a stand pays off for heroines

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
TWO heroines from north Manchester who stood up to hooligans to improve their local communities have been recognised at the Government's Respect awards.

2. Brown backs super casino

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
WOULD-BE Prime Minister Gordon Brown gave his backing to the Manchester super casino during a visit to the city on Tuesday.

3. Headteachers plead for action before it's too late

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
TWO school headteachers have lent their support to a campaign warning that a blind bend junction in Moston could claim lives.

4. Hot properties on awards shortlist

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
PROPERTY developments in north and east Manchester are vying for one of the North West's most prominent property awards.

5. Off-licence shut down

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
A MOSTON store accused of selling booze to anti-social gangs of under-age youngsters has had its alcohol licence revoked by council licensing bosses.

6. Ofsted gives school pat on the back

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
LILY Lane Junior School has earned glowing praise in its Ofsted report, after being rated by inspectors as 'outstanding'.

7. Parade was 'best ever'

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
EVEN the rain could not dampen people's excitement when Manchester celebrated St George's Day on Sunday.

8. 'Toll Tax is finished'

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
CONGESTION charging is now "dead in the water" after the withdrawal of three rebel councils, says a north Manchester MP.

9. Rescue was purr-fect timing for kittens

North East Manchester Advertiser, Monday 23 April 2007
TWO tiny kittens have only eight lives remaining after being rescued from under a pile of rubble in Cheetham Hill.

10. Rosary found after 140 years

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 20 April 2007
A ROSARY which was hidden under the floorboards at Gorton Monastery 140 years ago has been discovered.
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