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1. School's race is on for big art jackpot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A SUCCESSFUL Roman Catholic high school has just three months to raise £10,000 — so it can land a £750,000 jackpot. -
2. Computer course 'in limbo' as grants scheme probed
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A REPUTABLE computer training course for the unemployed in Salford is under threat after the government pulled the plug on a national grant scheme because of a massive fraud investigation. -
3. Role play boosts drive for donors
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A ROLE-PLAY course to help doctors and nurses break bad news to bereaved relatives and broach the subject of organ donation is helping increase the number of transplants in the region. -
4. Child safety device to hit US market
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A COMPANY producing a unique safety device which protects children’s fingers is about to reach out to the American market. -
5. Haven of hope for jobless
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 A UNIQUE centre offering special education and advice is aimed at preventing youngsters falling by the wayside. -
6. Reaction to the statement
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 Shadow Chancellor Michael Howard said the Tories welcomed many of the things Mr Brown had announced. -
7. Nord Anglia profits rise 9pc
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 NORD Anglia, the Cheshire-based education services provider, has posted a nine per cent rise in pre-exceptional, pre-tax profits to £4m for the year to August 31. -
8. University challenge for bank's staff
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 November 2001 A BANK has set up an in-house university for its 5,000 staff in the north west. -
9. Prison in refit to hold women
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 ROCHDALE'S Buckley Hall prison is to be urgently converted to take women to avert a crisis in the country's jails. -
10. Education Secretary goes back to school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 November 2001 EDUCATION Secretary Estelle Morris returned to her former Manchester secondary school today and revealed the influence a former teacher played in her life.