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1. Doc brings corpses on tour
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 December 2007 A CONTROVERSIAL exhibition which features preserved corpses with their insides exposed is coming to Manchester. -
2. Reach for role models
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 A CONFERENCE in Manchester has inspired a government initiative to raise the prospects of young black men. -
3. Teachers march against academies
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 02 December 2007 TEACHERS have marched in protest against academy schools. They paraded down Oxford Road in Manchester brandishing banners, voicing their opposition to plans to create seven new academies in the city. -
4. Truants taught a lesson
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 November 2007 YOUNGSTERS bunking off school have been taken off the streets in a truancy crackdown. -
5. Manifesto for peace
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 October 2007 FIFTY schoolboys have delivered a message of peace to south Manchester's streets. -
6. City's Black History Month
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2007 MANCHESTER is celebrating Black History Month with an exciting series of events, marking the contribution of people of African and Caribbean heritage. -
7. Peace envoys - aged 12 to 14
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2007 YOUTH ambassadors are to try to change the public image of Moss Side. They will also write a Moss Side Manifesto - eight rules for successful community life. -
8. Anti-crime festival
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 September 2007 A VIBRANT community festival will be spreading an anti-gang crime message throughout this weekend. -
9. Bosses help tackle unemployment
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2007 EMPLOYERS are joining forces to tackle high unemployment in Moss Side which they fear could fuel social ills like gun crime. -
10. Kids seduced by delusions
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 August 2007 THERE are thought to be 25 to 30 street gangs in Greater Manchester - with activity at its most intense in suburbs south of the city centre.