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1. Experts to fight bullying torment
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 A NETWORK of experts is being set up across the country to tackle bullying in schools. Bullying is a significant problem, with figures suggesting one in five suffer. -
2. Canadian staff to beat class crisis
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 July 2004 A STRUGGLING Salford secondary school that was facing a staffing crisis has recruited 11 teachers from Canada. -
3. The £10m legacy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 DR MARTIN Stephen won't see the hundreds of anxious and excited faces of new pupils arriving at Manchester Grammar School in September - but without him many of them wouldn't be there. -
4. 'Two-tier' university
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 July 2004 MANCHESTER University is allowing overseas students to take up places on degree courses with lower qualifications than their UK counterparts. Students from overseas can be attractive to cash-strapped universities because the fees they pay can be twice the amount secured for UK students. -
5. Pupils' paintings on show at Tate Modern
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004 THEY may just be eight years old, but their paintings are to hang alongside those of the most famous names in modern art. The Tate Modern's new exhibits are by youngsters from Medlock Primary in Ardwick, Manchester.