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1. Man held in rape investigation
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008A MAN from Miles Platting has been arrested on suspicion of male rape at a city centre sauna.
2. College heads in battle for top job
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008THE principals of Manchester’s two biggest colleges are going head-to-head to lead a new 80,000-student ‘super college’.
3. £1,000 fine of dogs roam free
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008DOG OWNERS who let their pets off the lead in some of the area's best loved beauty spots could soon be hauled before the courts.
4. Praise after heroes fought to save dogs
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008A WOMAN forced out of her home by fire damage has paid tribute to brave firefighters who found her two dogs unconscious in the smoke-filled kitchen.
5. Remembering Joe
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008THE life of a Limerick lyricist is to be celebrated at a charity gig organised by friends and fans from the Irish folk music scene.
6. YOU get to have a say on future
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008YOU get to have a say on future A PUBLIC inquiry will be held to decide the future face of Miles Platting.
7. Volunteers clean park
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008VOLUNTEERS at the Butterfly Garden in Gorton have been left angered after having to pick up litter for the last six years with no help from the council.
8. You’re never too old to have fun
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008IF YOU thought your days of fun in the playground were over ... think again.
9. Plea for PC death crash witness to come forward
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008AN OFF-DUTY nurse could hold the key to explaining how a policeman met his death.
10. 1st February 2008
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 31 January 2008The other day, I laboriously had to wade my way through the mountain of post that I’d not opened since before Christmas.
