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1. Holocaust Memorial Day marked by vigil
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 January 2001 THE country's first Holocaust Memorial Day was being marked today in Manchester. -
2. Expelled boy has lessons at home
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 January 2001 THE expelled teenager at the centre of an education row was being taught at home today. -
3. Strike threat over yob pupil
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2001 TEACHERS are threatening to strike after school governors overturned the head's decision to expel a violent pupil excluded from class eight times and given 69 detentions. -
4. Crisis college set to merge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 January 2001 A CITY centre college - thrown into crisis after being slammed for its standards of teaching, management and results - is to merge. -
5. Council debates morning-after pill for pupils
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 January 2001 COUNCILLORS are to draw up advice for teachers and governors considering giving the morning-after pill to pupils in Cheshire schools. -
6. Reward for City College bringing hope to Russia
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2001 LECTURERS from Manchester are playing a key role in educating prisoners in Russian jails. -
7. Pupils swap TV for extra maths
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2001 PUPILS at a primary school are ditching computer games and TV for a shocking new craze - extra maths and English lessons. -
8. College's new start for prison women
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 January 2001 A STRETCH in prison has certainly taught mum-of-two Julie Openshaw a lesson. -
9. Gallery's hidden treasure for kids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 January 2001 A TREASURE chest filled with fun is bringing smiles to youngsters in Manchester. -
10. Drive to cut 'gymslip' pregnancies
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 January 2001 A DRIVE to halve the number of teenage pregnancies over the next 10 years is to be launched in Cheshire.