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1. Internet Facilitators' new £10m data centre

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
A Manchester data centre company is investing £10m in a new data centre, its biggest yet.

2. Precision Group sells Rochdale engineering businesses

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
Four Rochdale companies are set to be sold to a Chinese buyer in a deal worth £20m.

3. Kidnapped Sahil found safe in Pakistan - reports

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
Five-year-old Oldham boy Sahil Saeed has been found safe and well 13 days after he was kidnapped in Pakistan, the BBC reported today.

4. Manchester Irish take on New Yorkers with five-tier cake

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
When New York celebrated St Patrick's Day with a three-tier green, white and gold cake in the lobby of the world-famous Waldorf Astoria hotel, Manchester's Irish community decided they wanted to go two better.

5. Armed police raid house searching for gunman

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
Armed police hunting a gunman swooped on a Manchester street.  About 20 officers brandishing machine guns and handguns raided a house in Moss Side. See picture gallery

6. Clearer lollipop warning 'could have saved' tragic toddler

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
The parents of two-year-old Francis Dean, of Beswick, who choked to death on a Swizzels lollipop, have called on the manufacturer to give clearer warnings of the potential choking hazard on sweet packets.

7. Fury of crooked accountant's victims

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
To the outside world, David Atkinson was a respected neighbourhood accountant who had operated his own firm in Heywood for nearly 25 years.

8. Crooked accountant drove victim to early grave

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
Crooked accountant, David Atkinson, who fleeced dozens of friends and other clients out of £2.5m to feed his gambling addiction is today behind bars.

9. Life of Riley: Caroline Quentin

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
TV star Caroline tells Ian Wylie why the critics are wrong about her BBC1 comedy.

10. Opinion: Diane Cooke

Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2010
Bebo has become the first social networking site to install a panic button to protect children from predatory sex offenders who trawl the web hunting for victims.
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