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31. Legionnaire's tragedy fact pack for staff
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 January 2001 WORRIED staff at Manchester's education headquarters are to be given an information pack after a colleague died from Legionnaire's disease. -
32. Sex advice board game for pupils of 13
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2001 AN EXPLICIT board game is being played by school children as part of their sex education. -
33. Sven's team-talk for youngsters
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 November 2001 YOUNGSTERS at a Salford school promoted to the education ''premier league'' scored a hit with the England manager. -
34. Top Tory faces pupils' questions
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 May 2001 WILLIAM Hague's education spokeswoman proved a big hit with a group of Greater Manchester schoolchildren. -
35. Blunkett pledges to help young people
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 May 2001 EDUCATION Secretary David Blunkett today pledged to try to help Britain's disaffected young people. -
36. Computer course 'in limbo' as grants scheme probed
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A REPUTABLE computer training course for the unemployed in Salford is under threat after the government pulled the plug on a national grant scheme because of a massive fraud investigation. -
37. Farm opens up new view for youngsters
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 October 2001 YOUNGSTERS swapped the streets of the town for life on the farm, and gained a new view of life. -
38. Row over school's ??142,000 debt
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 July 2001 A HIGH school has plunged £142,000 into the red - and triggered a political row. -
39. School's 'monthly drugs haul'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 August 2001 TEACHERS at a Tameside secondary school discover at least one case of drug dealing or possession every month, a survey has revealed. -
40. Concern over graduates' skill level
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 November 2001 A LACK of teamwork skills among graduate recruits is frustrating company bosses.