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11. Key studies may start year early
Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 February 2003 HEAD teachers at three Manchester schools want to give pupils an extra year to study for GCSEs. -
12. Bosses upbeat despite gloom
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 February 2003 THE threat of war and a series of high profile business collapses have failed to dampen the spirits of entrepreneurs in the north west. -
13. Cornerhouse to draw art's big stars
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 February 2003 ARTISTS of the calibre of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin could soon be teaching in Manchester under plans to turn the Cornerhouse into a world-class art centre. -
14. IT helping to meet the needs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 February 2003 EDUCATING children with special needs in mainstream classes will be the theme of the world's largest special needs and assistive technology exhibition. -
15. Time to awaken sleeping giant
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 February 2003 PROFESSOR David Auckland, of the Manchester Science Enterprise Centre, on why the city must lead the next industrial revolution. -
16. Pozzoni has grand designs on customer satisfaction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 February 2003 ARCHITECHTS Pozzoni Design Group are bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase customer care. -
17. Pupils' new school buses are just the ticket
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 February 2003 THE days of scrambling for a seat on a scruffy school bus could be a thing of the past for one group of pupils. -
18. £52m for regions' scientists
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 February 2003 Big Science Boost -
19. Mike lights way on new career path
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 February 2003 INTERNET filtering firm Bigtorch was set up by Mike Phillips last month. -
20. A new world market
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 February 2003 MEXICO is the largest trading nation in South America and the eight largest in the world, yet British exports account for less than one per cent of its imports.