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1. fire heroes' surprise for schoolkids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 May 2002 TWO New York fire heroes made a surprise appearance in a special peace lesson which united children from all over the world. -
2. Street sellers face 'three strikes and out' crackdown
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 May 2002 BIG Issue sellers in Manchester who misbehave will be banned from selling the homeless magazine under a new "three strikes and you're out" system. -
3. Minister urges firms to forge Indian links
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 May 2002 JUNIOR minister Nigel Griffiths says businesses in Cheshire are to play a leading role in a scheme to help firms win contracts in India. -
4. Fears for booze-binge youngsters
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 May 2002 DRUNK children as young as 11 are being wheeled into A&E departments as alcohol abuse threatens to grip a "lost generation". -
5. Plans to axe special units on hold
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 May 2002 PLANS to put the city's most vulnerable and disruptive pupils back into mainstream classrooms could stall - amid concerns they could be let down by the closure of special schools for youngsters with moderate learning difficulties. -
6. Hundreds caught in truant sweep
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 May 2002 MORE than 300 pupils have been caught wandering in the streets and shopping centres of Manchester in a truancy crackdown. -
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8. Playground beat for new school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 May 2002 SALFORD'S newest school will welcome a regular police beat officer. -
9. Police to patrol city's schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 May 2002 POLICE could be stationed in 10 Greater Manchester schools within weeks, as part of a government battle to cut truancy and bad behaviour. -
10. MPs back drug 'havens' plan
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 May 2002 PLANS for a network of "shooting galleries" where heroin addicts can inject without risking arrest were unveiled today.