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1. Parents' child care headache
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2007 PARENTS choosing child care and nursery education in Greater Manchester face varying standards, a study has revealed. -
2. Bosses help tackle unemployment
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2007 EMPLOYERS are joining forces to tackle high unemployment in Moss Side which they fear could fuel social ills like gun crime. -
3. Pupils celebrate record results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2007 PUPILS across Greater Manchester were today celebrating record GCSE results. A number of schools and local authorities said pupils had achieved their highest-ever results and some pointed to significant improvements on last year. -
4. Scrap uniform, says schools chief
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 August 2007 SCHOOL uniforms `belong in the 50s and 60s' and should be scrapped, according to Salford's education chief. -
5. Garin found his goal
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 August 2007 HE was once destined for life as a professional footballer. At the age of 14, budding soccer star Garin Davies was signed to Sheffield Wednesday and had a career in the top flight of English football at his feet. -
6. Fears over GCSE shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 19 August 2007 TEENAGERS will no longer be required to sit all their GCSEs after two years of study, under radical plans to break courses into "bite sized" modules. -
7. Top marks for brave Ruth
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 August 2007 A TEENAGER who fought cancer while studying for exams has been rewarded with a string of good grades. -
8. Don't despair, students
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 August 2007 FOR teenagers who picked up lower-than-expected A-levels this week, it can feel like their career prospects are in ruins. -
9. EDM rise to success is all real
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 August 2007 AMONG companies in the running for the M.E.N. Business of the Year Awards in the under-£10m turnover category is Hollinwood-based EDM, which makes high-tech simulators used in aviation, military hardware and education and museum settings globally. -
10. A bob? It's on my mobile
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 August 2007 TRAINEE hairdressers are learning how to cut the perfect barnet - by mobile phone.