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1911. Election results by constituency

Manchester Metro News, Friday 6 May 2005
WHO polled the votes in each constituency.

1912. Brave Joely starts to make her way on her own

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
ON the face of it Joely Ryan-Carter is just another four-year-old coming to grips with starting a new school but, as Sarah Warden discovered, she faces more problems than most.

1913. Manchester charity still dealing with effects of war after 30 years

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
THREE decades have passed since the United States abandoned its war in Vietnam but one Manchester charity is steal dealing with the legacy of the conflict.

1914. Pump iron and live longer

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
RESEARCH has suggested that working out in the gym can help the over-70s regain muscle volume and live longer.

1915. Experts' warning over new ecstasy threat

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
A DRUGS expert has called for more research into the effects of ecstasy in the wake of the death of a teenager after a night out and reports that tablets can be bought for as little as 70p.

1916. Judges free firearms teacher

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
APPEAL court judges released Urmston teacher Linda Walker from prison on Wednesday afternoon - but ruled that her conviction for firing a gun in the direction of a gang of youths should not be overturned.

1917. Crime falls despite drop in cop totals

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
CRIME figures in Manchester are dropping - as is the number of officers in the force - and Chief Constable Michael Todd has been the subject of an email campaign aimed at crashing the force's computer system.

1918. We no longer have enough asylum seekers

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
HOUSES in Manchester are lying empty because of a dispute between Manchester Council and the Home Office over the number of asylum seekers expected in the city.

1919. Francine tuned into radio role

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
JUST 12 weeks after starting a training course in Manchester Francine Hayfron was producing radio shows for Radio 1 and 1Extra. Now she is back in Stretford, having launched her own production company.

1920. Mums fight for right to breastfeed

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 5 May 2005
A GROUP of local mums wants 40 cafés and restaurants throughout the city centre to display signs saying that nursing mothers are welcome inside.
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