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1. Toddlers get keep-fit classes
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 January 2009 CHILDREN as young as one are being offered free keep-fit classes - to stop them getting fat. -
2. Manchester 'may pilot ID cards'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 January 2009 MANCHESTER could become one of the first areas in Britain to have identity cards, it emerged today. -
3. 'Superhead' defiant over ban
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 January 2009 DEFIANT Dame Jean Else is picking up the pieces of her life following the General Teaching Council's decision to ban her from running schools. -
4. Cancer expert's plea
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 January 2009 A CANCER expert from Manchester has called for doctors to be allowed to break patient confidentiality so they can warn relatives at risk of breast disease. -
5. Revealed, town hall staff on £50,000
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 24 January 2009 MORE than 1,700 town hall officials in Greater Manchester now earn £50,000 or more a year - costing taxpayers over £108m. -
6. Newsagent's sympathy for knifeman
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2009 A NEWSAGENT stabbed in the chest during an attempted robbery has told of his sympathy for the knifeman he believes was trying to murder him. -
7. The school of art and graft
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2009 TEACHERS and pupils have gone back to the drawing board many times as a school fought for seven years for the recognition it deserved. -
8. 'All I did was for the good of the school'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2009 Dame Jean Else's testimony in full: 'Despite everything that's gone on over the last four years I sit here with great pride. My achievements as the headteacher of Whalley Range, over a decade, will never be taken away from me no matter what else has been. -
9. Superhead's career plea
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2009 SUPERHEAD Dame Jean Else - who earned national recognition when she turned round a failing Manchester school - wept as she battled to save her career during a conduct hearing. -
10. What's next for the web?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 January 2009 AS the world held its breath, Neil Armstrong emerged from Apollo 11's lunar module onto the surface of the Moon on July 21, 1969 and declared it 'one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind'.