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1. Ken Clarke joins leadership race
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005 VETERAN Ken Clarke is to make his third bid to become Tory leader when Michael Howard steps down. -
2. Garden reveals it lost secrets
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 August 2005 A UNIQUE Victorian walled "secret garden" which lay neglected for 20 years has been restored to its former glory. -
3. Trust
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 YOUNG people are in favour of Child Trust Funds, but think there should be restrictions on what the money can be spent on, research showed today. -
4. £6.4m sweet notes for music college
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 WORK has begun on a £6.4m facelift for the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester which will see it become the new home for one of the city's most famous orchestras. -
5. Ambitious future planned by Back buyout team
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 COMMERCIAL construction company, the Back group, has been sold to its workers for an undisclosed sum. -
6. Corrie's star turn
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 CORONATION Street's Richard Fleeshman has proved he's a class act at school as well as on screen after achieving an impressive clutch of high grade GCSEs.<BR> -
7. Men `smarter than women'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 HELL hath no fury like a woman scorned. But psychologists have risked the wrath of half the world's population with a dangerously simple pronouncement: men are smarter than women. -
8. Dinner money dished out at last
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 THE government has revealed how much cash it will give local councils to improve school dinners in the wake of Jamie Oliver's television series. -
9. Chamber View: Time for us to promote work-based learning
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 ANGIE ROBINSON with this weeks Chamber view. -
10. Toddlers in ride for life
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 August 2005 YOU'RE never too young to learn a life-saving lesson. And tots at Wythenshawe's Forum Nursery are only too happy to drive home the importance of road safety to fellow youngsters.