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1. Doctor home after horror of Darfur
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006A MANCHESTER doctor has spoken of his harrowing experiences working in a Sudanese field hospital treating the casualties of Sudan's civil war.
2. Family's plea over Gay Village killing
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006THE family and friends of a man who died recently as a result of injuries he sustained in a homophobic attack three years ago are calling for the case to be reopened.
3. Couple plan for a rosy future
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006JAN and David Bentley have helped the fight against breast cancer by raising a staggering £60,000 - and coming up with a blooming good idea.
4. One in 13 street robberies are fake
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006TWENTY bogus robberies have been reported to Manchester police in the last three months.
5. Disabled parking Asda be a bad joke
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006A DISABLED man is fuming after being told his local supermarket does not challenge able-bodied drivers parking in its disabled bays - for fear of "upsetting customers".
6. A Manchester tart? Look in our cook book
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006FORGET Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver - it is the recipes from Margaret, Phyllis and Laura which stand the test of time in East Manchester.
7. Rubbish concerns
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006HAVING read your article "Who's bin dumping rubbish" (Metro News, July 14), I had to write to you.
8. More CCTV cameras go on line
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006SIX new CCTV cameras have been installed along the Wilmslow Road corridor.
9. On his bike for Middle East peace effort
Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006A DIDSBURY graduate is to cycle 1,500 miles to the Middle East as part of a bid to help bring peace to that troubled region.
10. Teachers' sun lotion `abuse' warning
Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 July 2006TEACHERS should not apply suntan lotion to pupils, council bosses warn.
