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1. Let's talk to gun gangs
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 31 August 2008 RIVAL gang members will be brought together for face-to-face talks under plans being considered by Greater Manchester's new chief constable. -
2. Children fall short in key tests
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 August 2008 MANCHESTER children improved their reading skills last year - but their results are still well below the national average. -
3. John's £2m musical legacy
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2008 A TYCOON whose early musical ambitions were thwarted has left a £2million legacy to the Royal Northern College of Music. -
4. Accountant stole £700,000
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2008 A RESPECTED accountant who stole more than £700,000 from his clients and a number of Manchester charities has been jailed for six years. -
5. GCSE twins back to 21 A* salute
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 August 2008 TWINS Gavin and Andrew Bennison were so relaxed about picking up their GCSE exam results they went on holiday instead. -
6. Coroner's plea over driving while tired
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 August 2008 A CORONER has called for a `radical' campaign about the dangers of driving while tired - saying it should be treated as seriously as drink driving. -
7. Twins make the grade
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 23 August 2008 IDENTICAL twins Alex and Amy Dawes now have more in common than just their good looks, hobbies and friends. -
8. Newsmaker - Chris Ronnie
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 August 2008 SPORTSWEAR retailer JJB Sports is back in the takeover spotlight, amid speculation that chief executive Chris Ronnie may be seeking a management buyout. -
9. Academy plan pays dividends
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 August 2008 PLANS to transform a high school into an academy for over 1,000 students have been revealed. -
10. Schools celebrate GCSE success
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 August 2008 THOUSANDS of students have saved their schools by achieving record GCSE results - although the fate of several Greater Manchester schools still hangs in the balance.