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1. Rocking with the best of 'em
Manchester Metro News, Monday 5 November 2007ROCK loving teenagers went all out to impress radio bosses who called into their school.
2. Brighten up on your bike
Manchester Metro News, Monday 5 November 2007CYCLISTS in Trafford are being urged to brighten up as the winter nights draw in, in an attempt to reduce the number of accidents.
3. MP calls for higher standards
Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 6 November 2007CHILDREN'S Minister Bev Hughes has warned the region's schools they face their most difficult test yet to reach national standards under a new multi-million pound improvement drive.Full story and video report here ...
4. Church's Christmas cheer
Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 6 November 2007A CHURCH in Altrincham is collecting shoeboxes filled with goodies that will bring a bit of Christmas cheer to needy children in eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and Africa.
5. Bookies' staff terrorised
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 November 2007STAFF were threatened with a handgun during an armed robbery at a Baguley bookmakers.
6. Wythenshawe murder: seven jailed
Manchester Metro News, Wednesday 7 November 2007SEVEN men have been sentenced for the parts they played in the murder of 17-year-old Anthony James Goodier from Wythenshawe last summer.
7. Remembrance Sunday services
Manchester Metro News, Thursday 8 November 2007TRAFFORD'S November 11 Remembrance Sunday service will be held at All Saints Parish Church, Hale Barns, followed by a procession to Hale Barns War Memorial.
8. Gender-bending for Children in Need
Manchester Metro News, Thursday 8 November 2007A SINGLES club in Stretford is holding a disco with a difference to raise money for Children in Need.
9. Magazine honour for activist Thea
Manchester Metro News, Friday 9 November 2007A SCHOOLGIRL activist from Urmston has been nominated for a young achiever award by a magazine.
10. Don't stamp out our post office
Manchester Metro News, Friday 9 November 2007THE HISTORIC Dunham Town Post Office, a crucial part of the community for over a hundred years, faces the axe.
