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41. Game on for safer sex
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 November 2002 A BOARD game launched a year ago to help teenagers learn about sexual health and relationships has proved a hit with schools across the country. -
42. Games hope for new school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 June 2002 THE Commonwealth Games has provided the springboard for a planned new high school in East Manchester. -
43. Schools chief quits after four years
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 THE man drafted in to turn around Manchester's schools in the wake of a damning report by Ofsted inspectors is to leave after four years in charge. -
44. Schools chief quits after four years
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 THE man drafted in to turn around Manchester's schools in the wake of a damning report by Ofsted inspectors is to leave after four years in charge. -
45. Games hope for new school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 June 2002 THE Commonwealth Games has provided the springboard for a planned new high school in East Manchester. -
46. Arndale in appeal to combat truancy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 MANAGERS and shopkeepers at Manchester's Arndale Centre will be asked to play a more active role to cut levels of truancy in city schools. -
47. Hundreds caught in truant sweep
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 May 2002 MORE than 300 pupils have been caught wandering in the streets and shopping centres of Manchester in a truancy crackdown. -
48. Minister faces pupils at question time
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 March 2002 TEENAGE pupil Regina Bardsley told a government minister how she was regularly reduced to tears by the pressure of working for her exams. -
49. Gran's shock at surprise tots
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 WHEN Julie Garrity began a holiday in Turkey, she was hoping for a fun break in the sun with her family. But within 30 minutes of arriving her 14-year-old daughter Natalie was in labour. -
50. Church school 'rebel' won't lift ban
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 July 2002 A HEAD TEACHER who is defying a Church of England request to take pupils from other faiths defended his stance today.