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1. The Queen's New Year Honours List
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 December 2000 In the north west the honours go to: -
2. Pupil selection to be speeded up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 December 2000 TRAFFORD education bosses are changing the way children are selected for secondary schools, in a bid to reduce the anxiety caused by the 11-plus. -
3. Kids' art-packed hours to escape shopping misery
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 December 2000 CHILDREN will get a chance to enjoy an art-packed couple of hours and escape the Christmas shopping rush this weekend. -
4. Phone giant defies school masts plea
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 December 2000 MOBILE phone giant Orange is threatening court action against a council which wants two masts removed from school rooftops. -
5. Family in new bid to avoid deportation
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 December 2000 A CHINESE family are appealing against a Home Office decision to deport them - after their bid to stay through the new Human Rights Act failed. -
6. Gallery's wallpaper of fame
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 December 2000 BEDROOM wall images of the Beatles and David Beckham have found a place alongside the great artists at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery. -
7. Shame of great schools divide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 November 2000 SCHOOL league tables today revealed huge differences in standards across Greater Manchester. -
8. Soccer legend's on-line goal
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 November 2000 FOOTBALLING legend Denis Law hung up his football boots long ago but he still has his eye on the net - the Internet. -
9. 'Let down' kids sue education bosses
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 October 2000 SCHOOL bosses across Greater Manchester face a flood of legal claims from pupils who say they were branded thick or lazy in the classroom. -
10. Fewer pupils thrown out of class
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 October 2000 THE number of children excluded from Salford schools has fallen for the second year running.