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1. Top of the form
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 August 2003JOHN Roberts, chief executive of United Utilites, was recently voted top in a poll of the region's 100 most important businesspeople.& He spoke to the M.E.N's Patricia Roberts& about his rise to the top.&
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2. Born and bred into the family firm
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 February 2003 PATRICIA Roberts speaks to the great, great grandson of one of the north west's strongest brands. -
3. Veterans coming up roses
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 June 2003 AGE need not prove a barrier to employment, reports Patricia Roberts. -
4. Business Bites: Striking a blow for good sense
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 September 2003 THIS week I posted a birthday card to a relative in New Zealand, without any real thought of the complexities of its 12,000-mile journey, writes Patricia Roberts. -
5. Business bites: Time to end Eastern habit
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 December 2003 I ALMOST needed the smelling salts when I came across a small north west firm exporting its Made-in-Britain wares to China, writes Patricia Roberts. -
6. Business bites: Chewing the Fat
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 November 2003 WE'RE becoming a nation of tubbies, but "junk" food chiefs are refusing to carry the can for those who have had their chips and get an early visit to the great cream-cake in the sky because they are over- weight, writes Patricia Roberts. -
7. War hots up in bid for Safeway
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 January 2003 IS there anyone out there not interested in snapping up Safeway? -
8. Hamilton’s duty of care
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 February 2003 TWELVE hours after leaving public school, Hamilton Anstead was wheeling a body to a hospital morgue. -
9. Turbulent times at Woodford after Nimrod deal
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 February 2003 IT was hailed as a north-west job-saver, but Nimrod now looks more like pie in the sky for workers in Woodford. -
10. MyTravel silent over bumper pay-offs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 February 2003 TWO bosses who led holiday firm MyTravel during the most disastrous year in its history, have walked away with bumper undisclosed pay-offs.