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1. 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. -
2. RC school in 'bias' storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 A FATHER claims his daughter was refused a place at a top Roman Catholic school because she is a Muslim. -
3. GCSE joy for region
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 SCHOOLS across the region were claiming better results than ever on Thursday, reflecting a national increase in GCSE pass rates. -
4. Tactics for tackling the teenage terrors
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 August 2002 STRESSED parents struggling to cope with youngsters behaving like comedian Harry Enfield's Kevin the Teenager can go on a special training course. -
5. Mum's the word for birds and bees
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 August 2002 MUMS are best at teaching children about the facts of life, a survey has revealed. -
6. GCSE joy for girl, 16, with two kids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 SCHOOLGIRL Natalie Garrity is just 16 years old. Yet she already has two children. -
7. Lecturer to fight 'sex bias' at university
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 August 2002 A WOMAN lecturer was planning to strike a blow against the male-dominated academic world in a legal action against her bosses at Manchester University. -
8. Oxford snub student's college offer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 August 2002 BRILLIANT deaf student Anastasia Fedotova, who was rejected by Oxford University despite achieving SIX top grade A-levels, has been offered a place at Imperial College in London. -
9. 'Failing' school now a winner
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 A GREATER Manchester school once dubbed one of the worst in the country was celebrating today after a 400 per cent rise in GCSE passes. -
10. Games Diary: August 5
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 August 2002 The Massey family share their thoughts on the closing ceremony of the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and what it represents for Manchester's future.