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1. A career in the Army isn't just about combat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 August 2009 CAREERS in the Army aren’t just about combat. In addition to the traditional roles, there are 140 different trades required from chefs and musicians to bomb disposal technicians and medics. -
2. Teens score record GCSE results
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 August 2009 BRITAIN'S teenagers scored record GCSEs results again today, with two thirds of exams awarded a good grade. -
3. Opinion: Angela Epstein
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 August 2009 EVERYWHERE you turn you'll find mothers - and I'm sorry to sound sexist, but it is mostly we women - bending under the strain of the long school holidays. -
4. Costain order book up 25pc
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 CONSTRUCTION company Costain Group said its first-half profit fell a third but its order book had grown 25 per cent over the last year, adding support to growing confidence in the sector. -
5. Talented Stephen on beat for musical fame on TV
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 A TEENAGER found out he’d achieved an A in media studies after his musical talent had already featured on TV. -
6. Pals fashion A-grade success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 GLOSSOPDALE students achieved a 96 per cent pass rate, with 26 per cent gaining A grades and 45 per cent both A and B grades. -
7. Grayling's comments on Moss Side condemned
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 AFTER spending just one night on the streets of Moss Side, shadow home secretary Chris Grayling described a community where gun and gang crime has escalated into 'urban war'. -
8. Straight As for aces
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 August 2009 THERE was cause for celebration at Audenshaw School when eight of its students landed straight As in their A levels with two earning places at Oxbridge. -
9. Opinion: David Ottewell
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 August 2009 ACADEMIC discrimination used to be a simple business. Cambridge and Oxford colleges would pack their hallowed halls with hugely disproportionate numbers of private-school pupils, and left-wing politicians would howl at the injustice of it all. -
10. Sex attack charge against headteacher dropped
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 August 2009 A PRIMARY school head accused of a sex attack on a child has seen the charge against him dropped due to lack of evidence.