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  1. 3981. The Jim Davidson Guide to Equality @ Contact Theatre

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 February 2005 'AS YOU will have noticed sometimes my speech is difficult to understand' tough, you're not getting your money back now suckers,' so Laurence Clark began his set. It was indicative of what was to come from in his one man show, uncompromising, frank and very funny.
  2. 3982. Text of question and answer session

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 This is the text of the question and answer session between readers and leader of the Opposition Michael Howard.
  3. 3983. Diary entry nineteen: Primary or secondary?

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 AFTER deciding one sunny morning that teaching was the career for me, sadly this sunny morning coming after I'd already trained to be a journalist, there remained one major decision. Primary or Secondary.
  4. 3984. Rifkind quits to back Ken

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 October 2005 FORMER foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind has dropped out of the Tory leadership contest and is now backing Ken Clarke.
  5. 3985. Head plans 'all-year' school

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 October 2005 A HEAD teacher is planning a revolution in school opening hours, with lessons every day of the year apart from Christmas.
  6. 3986. We've been expecting you Mr Craig

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 October 2005 THE worst-kept secret James Bond ever had to guard has finally been unveiled. Daniel Craig, born in Chester, is the actor who will be the next 007, it was officially announced.
  7. 3987. High life just the job

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 September 2005 LIZ and Graham Ross left their high pressure jobs and high pressure lifestyles three years ago - and headed for the hills. They moved to the beautiful and traditional village of Competa at the foot of the Sierra Almijara.
  8. 3988. Alcohol 'as destructive as smoking'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 ALCOHOL is as destructive to health worldwide as smoking and high blood pressure, it was claimed today.
  9. 3989. Parents must chip in to make it a success

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 HOW much difference will the Child Trust Fund make to the prospects of today's toddlers when they reach adulthood? It all depends on the amount families can afford - or are prepared - to contribute over the 18 years to the fund maturing.
  10. 3990. Blair's election pledges revealed on tour

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 February 2005 TONY Blair kicked off a whistle stop tour of the country today with a pledge to make hard-working families better off.

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