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1. Anthony Walker: His mother's reponse
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 ANTHONY's devastated mother Gee Walker said she will forgive his killers - but only when they show genuine remorse. -
2. Compass backs its school meal
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005COMPASS has hit back at negative publicity over the standard of school meals. And the catering giant blames attacks on school canteens for a 9.9 per cent fall in annual underlying profits.
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3. Girl loses fingers in school gates
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005AN eight-year-old girl has lost the tips of two fingers after they were caught in "fortress-style" metal security gates at her under-siege school.
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4. Kids should call shots in class
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 November 2005 PUPILS should be given more control over what they learn, a top education expert has said. -
5. NHS agrees to pay life-saving bill
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 A CANCER patient has won a second battle to get the NHS to pay for life-saving treatment. -
6. CBI chief calls for pension equality
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 A BUSINESS leader waded into the row over pensions today by telling the Government that allowing public sector workers to retire at 60 while those in private firms would have to continue to 67 was "totally unacceptable". -
7. Archer's Tory party bid
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 27 November 2005 DISGRACED peer Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare has applied to join two Conservative constituency associations, his wife Lady Archer revealed today. -
8. New city uni is top of the class
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 THE University of Manchester has been named as the Higher Education Institution of the Year - just a year after it was launched.<BR> -
9. To boldly go...to Royton
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 ASTRONAUT Scott Kelly paid a flying visit to Greater Manchester to launch competition that really is out of this world.<BR> -
10. Facing up to the threat from Eastern students
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 INDIA and China produce a staggering two million IT graduates every year. This figure proves these countries are no longer content to be just a pool of cheap labour.