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1. Clash fans call for Strummer show encore

Manchester Metro News, Friday 2 June 2006
PUNK fans aged 14 to 80 paid tribute to Clash frontman Joe Strummer at a two-day festival.

2. Ale fan has World Cup anticipation at Fifa Pitch

Manchester Metro News, Friday 2 June 2006
BEER fan Kirsty Sutcliffe has her World Cup drinking supply in the can - after winning nine gallons of a new Lancashire brew.

3. How talking saved lives

Manchester Metro News, Friday 2 June 2006
LAST month we launched the Vodafone Life Savers Awards to honour unsung heroes - and this week's nomination is a transport cop.

4. Hearbreak of blind poodle in a million

Manchester Metro News, Thursday 13 April 2006
BOBBY the poodle has helped Anne Murphy come through some tough times- cancer and the emotional trauma of a sex change operation - and now she wants to repay her pet with the gift of sight.

5. Doctor home after horror of Darfur

Manchester Metro News, Friday 28 July 2006
A MANCHESTER doctor has spoken of his harrowing experiences working in a Sudanese field hospital treating the casualties of Sudan's civil war.

6. Heroic tales of the first airmen

Manchester Metro News, Friday 3 November 2006
THE stories of four heroic Manchester veterans, who fought in small, vulnerable planes, are included in a new book which was 30 years in the making.

7. Drumming up support

Manchester Metro News, Friday 30 June 2006
CHILDREN at Springfield Primary School ended their World Cup arts festival with a big bang.

8. Hale_Barns_development

Manchester Metro News, Friday 23 June 2006
RESIDENTS of upmarket Hale Barns have banded together to halt a multi-million pound redevelopment in the centre of their village.

9. Teachers' sun lotion `abuse' warning

Manchester Metro News, Friday 21 July 2006
TEACHERS should not apply suntan lotion to pupils, council bosses warn.

10. Vow not to axe cemetery jobs

Manchester Metro News, Friday 22 September 2006
SOUTHERN Cemetery's office WILL stay open and not suffer any cuts in jobs or services, according to council chiefs.
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