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  1. 1. Golden days beckon again for monastery

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 October 2004 MANY hands are being invited to make light work of a '7m plan to restore the St Francis Monastery, Gorton, to its former glory.
  2. 2. Schools urged to teach computer games

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 October 2004 COMPUTER games should be taught in schools because they are good for children's development, researchers said today.
  3. 3. Pupils have got it taped

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 October 2004 STUDENTS at King's School in Macclesfield are holding a delayed exam celebration after ALL their marks were upgraded on appeal.
  4. 4. School dinners failure warning

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 October 2004 MINISTERS are failing in their duty to protect primary school children from school meals high in fat, salt and sugar, nutrition campaigners said today.
  5. 5. In a class of her own, the shampoo outcast

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2004 CHILDREN have been told they could put the life of a classmate at risk by using the wrong type of shampoo. Twelve-year-old Chloe Poole has such bad allergies she has to be taught in a cabin in the playground at Stretford Grammar.
  6. 6. Experts call for end to routine dental check-ups

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2004 ROUTINE six-monthly visits to the dentist are set to become a thing of the past as health experts today recommended tailoring the interval between check-ups to meet the needs of the individual person.
  7. 7. England's cancer services 'a shambles' say MPs

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 October 2004 CANCER services in England have been left in a shambles by recent Government changes to the way they are funded and organised, a hard-hitting report from an all-party group of MPs said today.
  8. 8. Top headteacher's winning ways

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 A HEADTEACHER who set up a dry cleaning and ironing service at school to relieve pressure on his staff has won a top national award.
  9. 9. Job cuts warning over national minimum wage rise

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 RETAILERS warned today that another rise in the national minimum wage could lead to more than 20,000 job cuts.
  10. 10. How the hit man was humbled

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 October 2004 POP mogul Pete Waterman has revealed his latest hopeful for stardom - a seriously ill youngster lying in a hospital bed.
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