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1. GCSE joy for girl, 16, with two kids
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 SCHOOLGIRL Natalie Garrity is just 16 years old. Yet she already has two children. -
2. Counselling service online
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 BRINGING out the best in people is the philosophy behind the success of Internet company Xenzone. -
3. Gran's shock at surprise tots
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 WHEN Julie Garrity began a holiday in Turkey, she was hoping for a fun break in the sun with her family. But within 30 minutes of arriving her 14-year-old daughter Natalie was in labour. -
4. Bus driver's university route
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 August 2002 THE route to a new life for bus driver John Cintas depended on the result of his GCSE English language exam. -
5. Gagging row after child experts quit
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 August 2002 TWO top child psychologists have quit after an investigation into poor standards - but their council bosses have been banned from revealing why. -
6. GCSE joy for region
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 SCHOOLS across the region were claiming better results than ever on Thursday, reflecting a national increase in GCSE pass rates. -
7. 'Failing' school now a winner
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 A GREATER Manchester school once dubbed one of the worst in the country was celebrating today after a 400 per cent rise in GCSE passes. -
8. Oxford snub student's college offer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 August 2002 BRILLIANT deaf student Anastasia Fedotova, who was rejected by Oxford University despite achieving SIX top grade A-levels, has been offered a place at Imperial College in London. -
9. Lecturer to fight 'sex bias' at university
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 August 2002 A WOMAN lecturer was planning to strike a blow against the male-dominated academic world in a legal action against her bosses at Manchester University. -
10. Exams put to the test
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 August 2002 YOUNG people across Greater Manchester may have plenty to shout about when they receive their A and AS level results on Thursday, but the cost of academic success may be at the expense of a burgeoning love of music, drama or sport.