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1. Curtain manufacturer Bartell buys rival
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 November 2009 A CURTAIN and blinds manufacturer based in Manchester today announced the takeover of a north east rival which adds annual revenues of £1.2m to the group. -
2. Protest over uni jobs threat
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 November 2009 HUNDREDS of students and workers at Manchester Metropolitan University staged a protest over job cuts. -
3. Holidaybreak slips as recession hits demand
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 November 2009 TRAVEL specialist Holidaybreak hailed a "resilient" trading performance today after school trip bookings offset a loss-making year in adventure travel. -
4. Opinion: Diane Cooke
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 November 2009 WHO would be a state school teacher today? I say that as the daughter of two teachers, one who was in further education, the other, my mum, who taught at one of the toughest secondary schools in Manchester. -
5. RE teacher jailed for having sex with boy
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 November 2009 Madeleine Martin, 39, of Knutsford, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of causing a teenage boy to engage in sexual activity. -
6. Man lost two girlfriends to cancer in two years
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 November 2009 A DAD is trying to rebuild his life after he lost two girlfriends to breast cancer in two years. -
7. Teacher threatened to put girl’s arm in sling
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 November 2009 A TEACHER has been ordered to go on a behaviour management course after threatening to leave a pupil with her arm in a sling. -
8. Pupils already working to beat online bullies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 November 2009 PUPILS have been quick to learn the message about internet safety, according to a study of their online behaviour. -
9. Councillor's anger over school's reprieve from closure
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 November 2009 SALFORD'S education boss has launched a scathing attack on a decision to keep open a school which the council wanted to shut. -
10. Opinion: Paul Taylor
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 November 2009 LAST week we discovered that the recession-hit middle classes are turning to crime to maintain their lifestyle.