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1. `We're condemned to house arrest'

Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 21 December 2005
FRANK Manc has it 100 per cent right when he talks about the useless public transport system we have in Britain over the so-called festive period.

2. Frank is too glib about hospitals

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 15 December 2005
FRANK Manc is missing the point when he says that there is no future for hospitals such as Altrincham General, namely that Manchester hospitals such as Wythenshawe and MRI are for Manchester residents.

3. Lashing out at Liberty

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 1 December 2005
LIBERTY'S opposition to the introduction of dispersal orders in areas of Manchester sparked some strong responses.

4. Frankly you're wide of the mark

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 1 December 2005
FRANK Manc's views on the battle to save Altrincham Hospital have been challenged.

5. Rescue remedy for city markets

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 24 November 2005
FOR such an important city, Manchester's regular city centre markets are abysmal.

6. Health is only `must'

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 24 November 2005
WE hear so much about the must-have society, so how about a return to the must-not-have times?

7. Exam mocks choice policy

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 24 November 2005
AN article about the large number of pupils being bussed out of Trafford to Knutsford because of the 11+ contained quotes from the Trafford Council education director praising the performance of her authority.

8. Shamed by Mancunians

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 17 November 2005
I FELT quite proud of Manchester as I looked down at it from the wheel on Saturday evening, but this sentiment was quickly replaced by disgust and shame.

9. So can I have his screwdriver then?

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 10 November 2005
WHY send a male reporter to comment on a DIY course designed for women - were your female reporters too busy embroidering kitten pictures or painting their finger nails?

10. Shameful cuts target the most vulnerable

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 10 November 2005
THE decision to close Northlea Day Care Centre in Sale Moor and Altrincham's Pownall Road Centre (Metro News, October 28) is yet another instance of the Tory council riding roughshod over the wishes of some of the moist vulnerable people in the borough.
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