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  1. 11. Spy camera in the classroom

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 A BIG Brother spy camera is being used to monitor the performance of teachers at a Salford secondary school.
  2. 12. Asylum probe storm

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 A LEADING academic has been ousted from a '600,000 research project into asylum seekers in Salford after concerns that the scheme was being used for political purposes.
  3. 13. Mum's tearful farewell to car death son

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 May 2004 THE funeral has taken place of a Salford University student killed by a hit-and-run driver. Shuo Feng, 27, died instantly when a car being pursued by police crossed on to the wrong side of a dual carriageway and hit him.
  4. 14. Rap for town's youth service

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 A YOUTH service has been branded "unsatisfactory" by government inspectors. A report published today says too much emphasis is placed in Bolton on recreational activities that do not stimulate 13-to-19-year-olds.
  5. 15. Jobs row drama at the Lowry

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 A BEHIND-the-scenes drama over staffing has caused a row at The Lowry arts centre. Up to 15 part-time gallery assistants and eight casual staff, who sell programmes and merchandise, could lose their posts or have their hours cut at the Salford Quays centre.
  6. 16. Schools get their own beat bobby

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 SIX Salford schools are to have their own police officers. The idea was launched two years ago and Albion High in Charlestown was the first to have an officer, followed by Buile Hill at Pendleton.
  7. 17. Death of peacemaker kicked by pub thugs

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 March 2004 A POLICEMAN told an inquest that he saw a dad being kicked in the head by at least two men as he lay on a pavement near a Salford restaurant. Pc Paul Twist said he didn't see victim Shane Eckersley, 40, strike a single blow.
  8. 18. Booze your way to Oz

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 February 2004 IT'S every backpacker's dream flight . . . a pub in the sky on the way to Oz. Instead of extra leg room and posh nosh in the first class cabin, there will be tinnies, karaoke, pizza and talks about the Outback.
  9. 19. Bosses must apply for their own jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 September 2004 SALFORD council's most senior officers are being made to re-apply for their jobs. All of the town hall's departments are being reorganised and each boss will be re-interviewed.
  10. 20. Clear us, say 'salt poison' couple

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 February 2004 A COUPLE whose child was taken from them nine years ago when they were accused of trying to poison her are to fight to clear their names. Doubts have now been cast over one of the medical theories used in the case.

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