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1. Splodge proves hit for artistic Hannah
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2001 A COLOURFUL splodge is set to guide youngsters to a magical world of art. -
2. Unwanted flats turned into children's centre
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2001 THEY used to be flats which were so unattractive the council couldn't rent them out. -
3. Blast for web guide to starving yourself
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 February 2001 A MANCHESTER eating disorder charity has issued a warning about websites that encourage teenage girls to starve themselves. -
4. Down-under teachers return home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 February 2001 THREE Australian teachers drafted in to Manchester schools because of a shortage of staff have turned their backs on the city's classrooms. -
5. Don't send your children to my school says head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 February 2001 A HEADTEACHER has told parents not to send their children to his school after warning that standards are about to plummet. -
6. Workplace skills scheme launched
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 February 2001 A MAJOR new training scheme to improve skills among the workforce at Trafford Park has been launched -
7. Head quits after school's bad report
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 February 2001 A PRIMARY school head has quit only days after a critical report from a team of Ofsted inspectors. -
8. Union fears elite school system
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2001 A SCHOOLS shake-up signalling the end of ''bog standard comprehensives'' has brought warnings from unions. -
9. Labour told: Get out of business' way
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2001 THE president of the Manchester Chamber provoked heartfelt applause last night with a hard-hitting speech telling New Labour to ''get out of the way'' of business. -
10. Blunkett defends classroom shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 February 2001 EDUCATION Secretary David Blunkett has defended his plans for a radical schools shake-up during a visit to Manchester.