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1. TKMaxx credit card scandal
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 March 2007 MILLIONs of credit and debit card details have been exposed to potential misuse after fashion giant TKMaxx admitted computer hackers had broken into their customer database. We asked shoppers near the firm's flagship store whether or not they still feel confidenty using plastic. Yakub Qureshi reports. -
2. Pros and cons of an English parliament
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 "THE noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees is the high road that leads him to England" - that's what Samuel Johnson thought. The observation was rattling in my ears as I got off the train at Manchester Piccadilly for a new life in the `capital' of the north west. It has taken some time to appreciate the many minute differences between Edinburgh and my final destination. -
3. 'Fresh start' for new school head
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 March 2007 THE new head of Whalley Range School for Girls has promised a fresh start. The inner city school made national headlines after it was transformed under the leadership of former head Jean Else. -
4. £110,000 hunt for school boss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 April 2007 MANCHESTER has launched a search for its new education boss. . -
5. Iraq bomb HQ stormed by Lancs heroes
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 February 2007 SOLDIERS from the north west dodged bullets and rockets as they stormed the headquarters of bomb-making insurgents in Basra. The Army has released images of two major operations in the southern Iraqi city which took place earlier this week. -
6. Pressure grows for English parliament
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 THE celebration of the 300-year union between England and Scotland has fuelled debate over whether there should be a separate assembly south of the border. -
7. Superteachers' take new approach
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 May 2007 PUPILS at a Manchester secondary school will have the same teacher for every class, every day.