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11. ??35m boost for school sports
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 November 2001 SCHOOLS in Greater Manchester are to get a £35m National Lottery windfall to help them improve sports facilities. -
12. Half of county's schools meet GCSE targets
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 November 2001 JUST over half of Greater Manchester‘s secondary schools are keeping up with GCSE improvements, government league tables have revealed. -
13. School row vicar collapses in church
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 November 2001 THE vicar at the centre of a row at a church school collapsed dramatically while conducting a service. -
14. No room in the class
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 November 2001 TOO many schools were closed in a bid to cut down the number of surplus secondary places in Manchester, according to Liberal Democrat councillor David Sandiford. -
15. Girl frozen out in places row
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 November 2001 FOR the first few days of the autumn term, 11-year-old Sanya Malik enjoyed staying at home with her mum. -
16. Child safety device to hit US market
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 November 2001 A COMPANY producing a unique safety device which protects children’s fingers is about to reach out to the American market. -
17. Devoted teacher's constant battles
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 November 2001 THE reign of Catherine Dobson as head at St George's Primary has been highly successful except in one area - her relationship with the vicar. -
18. Ear keeps tabs on tearaways
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 November 2001 BIG Brother is listening — a computerised ear will ensure there is no hiding place for young thugs in Greater Manchester. -
19. Manchester launches a united digital voice
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 November 2001 MANCHESTER'S digital sector is launching its own official mouthpiece in a bid to raise its profile and attract investment. -
20. Public services spending may force VAT rise
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 November 2001 GORDON Brown may have to raise VAT to fund the government’s huge programme of spending on public services, a financial expert warned in Manchester.