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  1. 1. One day in spring! It's open day at the oasis

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 February 2002 IT'S one of Manchester's most surprising secrets - an incredible garden oasis hidden in the heart of the city's concrete jungle.
  2. 2. Analysis: Kabul's loss

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 February 2002 The wheel of fortune turns and Afghanistan's longest-serving prime minister of recent times sits in a modest flat on a council estate near Clapham Junction.
  3. 3. City's schools chiefs facing a new test

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 February 2002 MANCHESTER education chiefs are to be put to the test by a team of inspectors - four years after standards, attendance and education provision across the authority were slated.
  4. 4. City is popular choice for students

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 February 2002 MANCHESTER remains one of the most popular cities for would-be students applying for university places.
  5. 5. ICL move saves 2,000 city jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 February 2002 Two thousand jobs at computing giant ICL have been safeguarded by the company's move to a £35m new building at the North Manchester Business Park.
  6. 6. World Cup and transport 'key to happiness'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 February 2002 ENGLAND winning the World Cup would be a great start to making us a happy nation, according to an anonymous list of movers and shakers.
  7. 7. School row over ban on woman vicar

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 February 2002 A VICAR has been banned from giving communion at a church school - because she's a woman.
  8. 8. Grove fears chainsaw massacre

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 February 2002 THE residents of tree-lined Pine Grove received good news and bad news from Salford council.
  9. 9. Childminders face smoking ban

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2002 CHILDMINDERS are facing a ban on smoking in front of the children they look after.
  10. 10. Plea for student grants

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2002 MANCHESTER University vice chancellor Martin Harris wants grants to be brought back to ease the student debt crisis.
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