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1. Trophy double for Juniors
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005JUNIOR FOOTBALL: MOSTON Juniors under 10s finished the summer season in style by taking two trophies in three days.
2. Kids face a curfew to cut complaints
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005TEENAGE gangs could be banned from the streets of East Manchester following complaints of anti-social behaviour.
3. Kids offer the hand of friendship to OAPs
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005YOUNG people are being taught how to massage the hands of pensioners in a bid to cut crime.
4. Holiday feast of bangers
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005MOTOR SPORT: FORGET the M60 this holiday weekend, because there is more motorsport madness than you can even dream about on Monday (start 6pm) when the Demons of Demolition take over Manchesters's Belle Vue Stadium for the Banger Racing Championships of Great Britain.
5. Community win bloom town bid
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005GREEN-FINGERED growers have been selected to represent Manchester in a national contest after their first bid for success.
6. Minister's hi-tech launch
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005A COMMUNITY-based project in Beswick has received £2m funding and a special visit from a government official.
7. Students smash all records in exams
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005STUDENTS in north and east Manchester are celebrating after A-level results reached record levels.
8. Brook aim to gain more trophy glory
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005JUNIOR FOOTBALL: MOSTON Brook under 11s hope the successes of last season will continue as they defend the league title as under 12s.
9. Neighbours win community pledge
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005NEIGHBOURS fighting to save their homes from bulldozers fear a multi-million pound regeneration project could destroy their close-knit community.
10. Care home kid being 'groomed for sex'
North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 26 August 2005A MOTHER who put her daughter in care for her own safety fears the child is being groomed for prostitution.
