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31. Private schools in 'price war' row
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 December 2008 A PRIVATE school has gone bust - accusing a rival of sparking a destructive price war. Governors at the £6,000-a-year St Catherine's prep in Marple, Stockport, have blamed nearby Brabyns School for `aggressive' price cutting. -
32. KGB wanted Sir Bernard Lovell to defect
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 November 2008 THE unwavering eye of Sir Bernard Lovell betrays no sign of tiredness. -
33. John's £2m musical legacy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2008 A TYCOON whose early musical ambitions were thwarted has left a £2million legacy to the Royal Northern College of Music. -
34. Children fall short in key tests
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 August 2008 MANCHESTER children improved their reading skills last year - but their results are still well below the national average. -
35. Young mum defies the odds
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 August 2008 A YOUNG mum is celebrating the birth of her child as well as a clutch of good grades. -
36. Teachers hit back at 'slur'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 August 2008 THOUSANDS of teenagers get their A level results today - and they're being backed by teachers against claims the exams have 'dumbed down'. -
37. First class...bad girl who did good
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 August 2008 A SELF-confessed `bad girl' who was kicked out of two colleges with no qualifications has gained a first-class degree after talking her way on to a psychology course. -
38. Council to give away laptops
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 October 2008 THOUSANDS of laptop computers will be handed out to some of the neediest kids in a Greater Manchester borough. -
39. City's 'supercollege' head named
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 April 2008 THE head of Manchester's new 'supercollege' - set to open in August - has been announced. -
40. Super college gets go-ahead
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 January 2008 BRITAIN'S biggest college is to open in Manchester after the government approved a merger between Mancat and City College.