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1. Sir James is a man with a plan
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 THE world renowned flautist is to peform in Manchester in May before taking on the education department. -
2. Manchester University
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2003 THE oldest of& Manchester's& higher education& institutions is the University itself.& This was set up in 1851 under the will of John Owens, a local entrepreneur: it was the fifth University to be set up in Britain.& -
3. Chinese Arts Centre
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003Reflecting the importance of the north west's Chinese community, the Arts Centre offers changing arts exhibitions, workshops, education programmes and information on Chinese arts and culture.
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4. Pumphouse People's History Museum
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 July 2003 THE& museum is based around the lives of the working class and their political struggles across Briatin, not simply in Manchester.& These could seem hopelessly worthy themes but the immediacy of the displays and their great variety manage to tread the difficult ground between information, education and entertainment. -
5. Whale of a time at the zoo
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 August 2003 VISITORS to Chester Zoo are in for a whale of a time. The Zoo's Education Department& is to run& a Whale Workshop, with life-sized inflatable marine mammals, in the Wildlife Discovery Centre. -
6. We can work it out
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 A NEW future beckons for the Lowry’s Artworks project. -
7. Convent Girls - Edited by Jackie Bennett and Rosemary Forgan
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 December 2003 MOST men I know will, after a few pints and a bit of banter, admit to a curious fascination with convent girls. -
8. Bittersweet comedy of female pals
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 October 2003 DAY, a new play by Susan Hargreaves and premiered on Wednesday, October 15 by The Latecomers Theatre Company, is a bittersweet comedy detailing two women's journey's beyond breast cancer and celebrates love, loss and female friendship in adversity. -
9. Bonanza at The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 THE Lowry has landed £1.5m to help nurture tomorrow's Damien Hirsts and Ben Kingsleys. -
10. Bolton's very own poet laureate
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 August 2003 HOVIS Presley& has been the local comedy circuit's most idiosyncratic performer for years.