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  1. 1. Prisoners in training for Games

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 October 2001 PRISONERS are receiving training to help at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
  2. 2. Holy war of rebel Brit

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 October 2001 A MANCHESTER man has travelled to Pakistan aiming to overthrow the nation’s government and help the Afghan regime.
  3. 3. Farm opens up new view for youngsters

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 October 2001 YOUNGSTERS swapped the streets of the town for life on the farm, and gained a new view of life.
  4. 4. Award for dedicated headteacher

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 October 2001 BARRY Cooke's constant smile, high expectations, hard work and belief in his pupils have become legendary in his 21 years as a headteacher.
  5. 5. Sex advice board game for pupils of 13

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2001 AN EXPLICIT board game is being played by school children as part of their sex education.
  6. 6. Job-seeking teacher's 'reject accent'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2001 A WOULD-BE teacher reckons her strong Salford accent is preventing her landing a permanent job.
  7. 7. Salary boost schools chief moves on

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 October 2001 FOR the second time in three years, Salford's education chief has been poached by another council offering a massive increase in salary.
  8. 8. Salute to city's 'campus cop'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 October 2001 A BOBBY who was drafted into a university to teach students from quiet backwaters to be street-wise is in line for a top award.
  9. 9. Crisis talks as hi-tech gangs raid 100 schools

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2001 A PROFESSIONAL gang is believed to be involved in an astonishing spate of computer burglaries at schools in Salford.
  10. 10. Parents urged to avoid term-time holidays

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 October 2001 SCHOOLS chiefs hope parents will get the message not to take their children on holiday during term time - by plastering it on the side of buses.
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