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1. Royal praise for youth in riot-hit town
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 30 June 2001 PRINCESS Anne arrived in Oldham yesterday to applaud youngsters attempting to restore the town's good name. -
2. Schools to get anti-vandal patrol squad
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2001 HEADTEACHERS are to pay for out-of-hours security patrols to protect their schools from vandals. -
3. Transport brother loses brave battle for life
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 June 2001 A STUDENT who made medical history when he and his sister became the first siblings in the country to have liver transplants, has died. -
4. Street star serves up a language treat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 June 2001 CORONATION Street's Roy Cropper took time out from the cafe to launch the first Manchester Festival of Languages. -
5. Revolutionary bid to rescue school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 June 2001 A STRUGGLING school is set to be rescued from closure by a pioneering plan to hand it over to the community and local business. -
6. New beginning for inner-city pupils
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 June 2001 CITY Academies have been designed by the government to raise achievement and aspirations among young people in inner-city areas. -
7. Clarke joins Tory leader race
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 June 2001 FORMER Chancellor Kenneth Clarke today added his name to the list of runners in the race for the Tory leadership. -
8. Language status for 'global village' school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 June 2001 THERE are a staggering 18 different languages spoken in the corridors of Stretford High School. -
9. Pupils show Europe how to be top of class
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 June 2001 PUPILS in Tameside are showing how their European counterparts can reach the top of the class. -
10. Queen's Speech offers more cash for services
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 June 2001 THE QUEEN was opening the new session of Parliament today with promises of extra cash for schools and hospitals.