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1. Asia quake disaster - have you been affected?
North East Manchester Advertiser, Wednesday 29 December 2004WERE you or someone you know caught up in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in south-east Asia? If so, we want to hear from you ...
2. Signs should shock - grieving dad's verdict
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004A WIDOWER has criticised Manchester City Council for failing to acknowledge the seriousness of motoring accidents on a busy road in East Manchester.
3. McDonagh lands shot at world title
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004BOXING: COLLYHURST and Moston's star light-middleweight Thomas McDonagh will face his own personal Everest on 19 February.
4. Vandals pull up safety sign at 'poisoned' reservoir
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004VANDALS are risking the health of animals and water users after they ripped out signs warning of poison algae at Gorton reservoir.
5. Mother and child face the boot at Christmas
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004A MOTHER and child have been warned they could be deported for Christmas.
6. North overcome rivals despite injury
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004RU: North Manchester 29 Warrington 17
7. Power-packed Hall tipped for stardom
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004MATTHEW Hall could become legendary in the world of boxing if he continues his rapid rise up the ladder.
8. Take a festive walk
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004ONCE THE festive season ends, most of us start the New Year with the best intentions for our health and well being.
9. Back on track
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004TRANSPORT chiefs remain committed to the construction of three new Metrolink tram lines after fresh talks.
10. Thanks ... you're all great
North East Manchester Advertiser, Thursday 23 December 2004GENEROUS Advertiser readers have shown they have hearts of gold after donating more than £1,000 worth of items to this year's tin appeal, making it the most successful yet.
