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1. Prince backs healthy school meals report
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 November 2004 THE Prince of Wales has intervened again in the national debate about education - this time over the quality of school meals. -
2. Man who helped to shape Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 May 2004 RICHARD Cobden, born 200 years ago next week, became a wealthy businessman despite having little formal education. -
3. Cut and dried
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 MOWER could quite easily be a relic from the Britpop era. The signs are all there: the name that ends in ‘er’, the art school education (Goldsmiths College, thank you), and an appreciation for classic, intelligent pop such as The Kinks and The Buzzcocks. -
4. Time for a Clean Break
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 September 2004 CLEAN Break are a theatre, education and new writing company for women with personal experience of the criminal justice system. -
5. Double bill from Candoco at Contact
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 March 2004 SINCE its formation in 1991, Candoco Dance has grown to become the world’s most famous company of disabled and non-disabled performers, broadening dance perceptions through a programme of education and performance. -
6. Exploring the Myths
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 January 2004 DURING nights in the forced labour camp deep in the Chinese countryside where the 15-year-old Chen Yi was sent for two years "re-education" during the cultural revolution, she would sneak out her violin from under her pillow and play revolutionary songs to entertain her friends. -
7. Roderick set to get fruity in tutte
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 THE lastest production from the ever-growing company Opera North is set to arrive at The Lowry. Starring Roderick Williams as Guglielmo in Mozart's Cos' fan tutte, it is a classic tale of love being put to the test. -
8. Dalton's world of adventure
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 I THOUGHT they said every dog has its day? Well Dog Boy, the latest production to be staged at the Royal Exchange Studio will get a fortnight of them when it opens. -
9. Literature events this week
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 March 2004 Literature events until Thursday,& March 11. -
10. Monky business
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 THE monks who perform their sacred chants and dances tonight are from the second Tashi Lhunpo monastery. The original, founded by the first Dalai Lama in 1447, is in Tibet's U-Tsang Province.