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21. Local heroes honoured
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 June 2008 A GOSPEL choir leader and Manchester's first Muslim Lord Mayor were among the local heroes saluted in today's honours list. -
22. Breakaway over university rises
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 June 2008 A LECTURER has launched his own `mini college' in protest over a price hike at Manchester university. -
23. City's knife crime third worst
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 July 2008 GREATER Manchester has seen crime plummet by 10 per cent - but still suffers the third highest number of knife attacks in the country. -
24. School spreads web far and wide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2008 A SCHOOL will become the first in the country to provide students with free wireless internet access in their own homes. -
25. How I fled Nazi horror
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 November 2008 A CHILDHOOD survivor of Nazi oppression told teenagers about her incredible flight to safety. -
26. Award for teen's eco-film
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 July 2008 A TEENAGER has won a top award after combining his passions for acting and the environment to make a film on the dangers of climate change. -
27. Alarm at 'increase in school violence'
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 November 2008 THE number of pupils sent home for attacking classmates has risen slightly, according to research by the Conservative Party. -
28. 'Marmite' guru spreads message
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2008 A PSYCHOLOGIST who claimed Marmite could help end the Arab-Israeli conflict is to open a 'creative thinking' centre in Manchester. -
29. World-class university moves up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 December 2008 MANCHESTER University claims it is now the fourth best in the country, following the publication of league tables. -
30. Kid's smell of success
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 December 2008 A HI-TECH class where children see, hear and smell their subjects has led to a massive boost in results.