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461. College lecturers to strike
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 November 2005 COLLEGE lecturers are to strike over pay, their union announced today.<BR><BR> -
462. Tories `party of the future'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 November 2005 LEADERSHIP contender David Cameron has pledged to make the Conservatives the "party of the future" - and blasted Gordon Brown as "the person of the past". -
463. Ambitious future planned by Back buyout team
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 COMMERCIAL construction company, the Back group, has been sold to its workers for an undisclosed sum. -
464. CFS David digs his ethical routes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 November 2005 FOR a man at the top, David Anderson is refreshingly relaxed. From the off, he reclines in a chair and talks unhindered about his career in business. He has spent a lifetime in senior or middle-management in manufacturing, leisure and finance. -
465. Brown leads race to be next PM
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 15 October 2005 GORDON Brown holds a commanding lead over David Cameron and his Tory leadership rivals in the race to become the next Prime Minister, a new poll suggested today. -
466. Thugs stone bus of 'posh pupils'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 October 2005 THUGS who attacked a bus carrying private school pupils may have deliberately targeted it because it is used by "posh kids". -
467. Tory rivals set sights on North
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 October 2005 TORY leadership rivals set their sights on winning back seats in northern cities as they lined up for a "beauty contest" at their Blackpool conference. -
468. Cider and black? Mine's a Moet, say students
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 October 2005MANCHESTER students are swapping cheap booze offers in the union bar for a champagne lifestyle, according to city centre club bosses.
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469. Cameron quizzed over hard drug abuse
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 October 2005 TORY leadership favourite David Cameron faced fresh questions over his past today after refusing to say whether he had abused hard drugs. -
470. Long hours drive out top docs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 October 2005 ALMOST 80 per cent of medical consultants in Britain plan to retire early as long hours and pressure take their toll, a report reveals today.