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1. Taste of the Orient
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 30 January 2004STUDENTS enjoyed a taste of the Orient when they celebrated Chinese New Year at three Mancat campuses.
2. Posters going out in Mandy murder hunt
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004POLICE investigating the murder of a schoolgirl in North Manchester plan to distribute posters throughout the area in a bid for fresh information.
3. 200 congregate for tragic family’s funeral
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004MORE than 200 tearful mourners crowded into a church for the funeral of a young mum and her two children who died in a blaze in Beswick.
4. Woe, woe and thrice woe
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004Blue Moan A WOEFUL second half performance on Sunday means that City now have to win a replay at White Hart Lane to earn a fifth round match at Old Trafford.
5. Hunt for brutal attackers
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004A HUNT continues for a gang that attacked and racially abused a Turkish man in an attempted robbery.
6. Eastwood is a winner
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004Amateur Boxing STEVEN Eastwood of Ardwick ABC won a majority decision on the Hamer show in Rochdale.
7. Popular Kosovar family deported
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004A KOSOVAN family that fled their war-torn home to find refuge in Britain and won the hearts of their host community have been ordered to quit the country.
8. Reid waits for rematch call
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004ROBBIE Reid should know by Saturday if he will get a rematch against world champion Sven Ottke.
9. Team runs into the medals
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004EAST Manchester Athletic Club's cross-country youngsters showed they had made great strides in last month's South East Lancashire meeting.
10. Mosques aid Iran victims
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 29 January 2004MOSQUES in Cheetham Hill have raised £5,000 to help the victims of the Iranian earthquake.
