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3981. Breakthrough hope in trams campaign
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 September 2004 GREATER Manchester MPs today made a dramatic breakthrough in the battle to save the Metrolink extension. -
3982. Church wants Sony game cash
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 June 2007 CHURCH leaders are urging Sony to donate part of the profits from a controversial computer game to charities fighting gun crime in Manchester. -
3983. Teachers 'warned of lessons threat'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 June 2005 A TEACHER threatened to teach badly when government inspectors visited her school, an employment tribunal heard. The head of Marlborough Road Primary School in Salford, Judith Elderkin, said teachers warned her that Rita Mehra made the threat after she announced the visit by Ofsted. -
3984. Cheap flights blamed for greenhouse gas rise
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 GREENHOUSE gases from aircraft rose by almost 90 per cent& between 1990 and 2003 according to new Government figures. -
3985. Wellington wins battle
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 January 2005 WELLINGTON High School doesn't top the league tables, but headteacher John Watson says there is a tale of extraordinary achievement behind the statistics. -
3986. Election: Blair plans cabinet reshuffle
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 May 2005 TONY Blair was today putting the finishing touches to a Cabinet reshuffle as he headed for a third term in Downing Street. -
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3988. VE Day: Manchester's brave new world
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 May 2005 AS winter turned to spring six decades ago, much of Manchester city centre lay in ruins. The Free Trade Hall had been all but reduced to rubble by a German air raid and a firestorm had devastated the area to the south of Piccadilly Gardens during the Christmas Blitz of 1940. The landmark Victoria Buildings were destroyed and Manchester cathedral and the Royal Exchange were damaged. -
3989. Boy, 15, killed for his iPod
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 July 2005 Two New York teenagers have been charged with killing a 15-year-old for an iPod music player, police said. The boys were allegedly part of a gang who confronted a group of younger boys and demanded they hand over the prized possession. -
3990. Live 8 a victory for people power
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 03 July 2005ENDING poverty in Africa will not be achieved during this week's G8 summit but is the work of a lifetime, Chancellor Gordon Brown has cautioned. However, Mr Brown said he did not believe people's expectations of the summit at Gleneagles were unrealistic.