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11. Prison threat for truants' parents
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 December 2002 PARENTS of classroom hooligans and truants are facing on-the-spot fines and jail. -
12. Xpertise aims for the top
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 IT training firm Xpertise has bought two rival companies in a multi-million pound reverse takeover deal that it intends to fund through a placing of new shares. -
13. Manchester school at bottom of the class
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 A MANCHESTER primary school has been ranked one of the worst in the country in the government league tables. -
14. The art of redemption
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 December 2002 A GROUP of prison inmates have produced an exhibition of paintings and sculptures which is as much about transforming lives as recording them. -
15. A town learning to live without barriers
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 December 2002 THIS time last year the town of Oldham limped away from the most devastating episode in its history. -
16. Blair blasted over school results
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 December 2002 TONY Blair has been blamed by the Tories for allowing more pupils to leave Manchester schools without a single GCSE. -
17. Student failure rates cause concern
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 ONE in four students at Manchester Metropolitan and Salford universities will drop out or fail their courses. -
18. Kids not blue about meeting City stars
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 December 2002 YOUNGSTERS from Ducie High School came face to face with their sporting heroes from Manchester City as a reward for their perfect attendance record. -
19. Author books in a school
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 December 2002 Pupils met award-winning writer David Almond when he visited their Manchester school. -
20. 'Council tax rise' to fund police
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 COUNCIL tax bills could be set to rise dramatically across Greater Manchester to help fund the police force, it was claimed today.