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1. Keep degree secret, graduate job hunter told
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 GRADUATE Michael Angliss spent three years swotting for his degree - only to be told to dumb down when it came to getting a job. The 41-year-old mature student claims Jobcentre staff told him the best way to find work would be to leave his high-flying qualification off his CV. -
2. New boy Impromtu toasts sparkling debut
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 A& PUBLISHING company is celebrating a 600 per cent rise in turnover, just six months after moving to Manchester. -
3. Wanted: Top class teachers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 EDUCATION officials are looking at new ways of attracting and retaining the best teachers, as part of a drive to make the city the 'knowledge capital' of the country. -
4. Bullying claims of suicide teacher
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 A FORMER teacher killed himself after claiming he had been bullied by the head teacher at a leading Manchester school, an inquest heard. -
5. Producing the perfect CV
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 July 2003 AFTER scouring the internet, newspapers, internal noticeboards and anywhere else you could hope to find a job advertisment, you've finally found the job of your dreams.& So, the next step is to sell yourself with an impressive CV.& & -
6. Holly and mum set for school challenge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2003 When 10-year-old Holly Roberts Holly arrives for her first day at secondary school in September, mum Susan will be going to school for her first day - as a teacher. -
7. The highflying head
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2003 HEADTEACHER Chris Gerry says goodbye to his family in Kent every Sunday to make the 260 mile journey to the Withins School, Bolton. -
8. Class cops beat the bullies
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2003 PLAYGROUND police have dramatically reduced bullying in some Manchester schools, a Home Office report said today. -
9. Thousands flock to Eastern festival
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 July 2003 TENS of thousands of people flocked to Heaton Park at the weekend for a feast of eastern culture. -
10. Lib-Lab squabble over interpreter
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 MANCHESTER council leader Richard Leese has been reported to national standards watchdogs as the row continues over asylum-seeking councillor Liaqat Ali.