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31. A-stars and stripes for Harvard pair
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 May 2009 TWO Manchester students are going to study at one of the most prestigious universities in the US. -
32. Truancy in Manchester worst in country
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 October 2009 CHILDREN in Manchester are missing more lessons than anywhere else in the country. -
33. Currying flavour for charity
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 October 2009 The Hindu Society at The Grammar School in Leeds proved to be very popular when they served up delicious dishes of vegetarian curry in the school foyer during lunchtime. -
34. Rejected - the girl with six A grades
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 August 2009 A STUDENT has been turned away by a string of universities despite having SIX A-levels at grade A. -
35. Do you want to rise through the ranks of the Army?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 August 2009 With over 140 different career paths and numerous opportunities to learn new skills, as well as gain civilian recognised qualifications, the Army has a role for everyone. -
36. Tesco graduates pick up degrees
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 August 2009 A GROUP of students has become the first class to pick up their Tesco Retail Foundation Degrees awarded by Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of the Arts, London. -
37. Top marks for happy school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 June 2009 A PRIMARY school is proving to youngsters that learning CAN be fun. -
38. Uni in U-turn on cuts
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 April 2009 BOSSES have ordered a U-turn on a proposed cut to teaching hours at Manchester University. -
39. Take up teaching and we’ll pay £40k
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 December 2009 A CONSERVATIVE government would encourage top science graduates into teaching by offering to pay off their student loans. -
40. Girls school appoints first male head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 September 2009 AN all-girls school has broken with 100 years of tradition by appointing a man as headteacher.