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11. 'Politically correct' college rapped by Ofsted
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 August 2001 A COLLEGE slammed for drawing up a list of politically correct phrases for students and staff was today accused of getting its priorities wrong following a critical Ofsted report. -
12. Hamilton accuser's assets stay frozen
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 August 2001 A HIGH court judge has ordered that the assets of the woman who accused Neil and Christine Hamilton of sexual assault should continue to be frozen. -
13. Record results for region's schools
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 August 2001 PUPILS across Greater Manchester have celebrated GCSE success as many schools scored their best ever results. -
14. Scholarships for high achievers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2001 INDEPENDENT Manchester High School for Girls has three sixth-form bursaries available for high-achieving pupils who want to study hard on A-level courses. -
15. ??349,000 a year for failed student
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 August 2001 DAVID Potts knocks out a cool £349,000 a year as Tesco's national retail boss in charge of 680 stores. -
16. MIDAS e-guide to net city businesses
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 August 2001 A WEBSITE aimed at channelling more business into Manchester is to go online this week. -
17. Manchester bad for your health
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 August 2001 IT'S official - living in Manchester is bad for your health. -
18. 'We must protect the young'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 August 2001 THE campaign to stamp out illegal child labour was welcomed today by child welfare workers and politicians. -
19. Spy film traps thief who led double life
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 August 2001 DAVID Kendrick had everything - money, privilege and an idyllic upbringing in a £500,000 luxury home in an exclusive Cheshire village. -
20. Return to Oz may help schools avoid shortage
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 August 2001 MANCHESTER schools chiefs are hoping to lure staff to the city from the other side of the world in a bid to ease any teacher shortages.