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11. Schoolkids' porn shock
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 July 2003 AN investigation is under way after pupils at a Salford primary school were able to access pornography on the internet. -
12. £30-a-week push to bridge Britain's skills gap
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 July 2003 THE government today launched a major drive to teach skills to workers who left school without good qualifications. -
13. Hard-up schools delay hiring staff
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 July 2003 SCHOOLS have been slow to take on newly-qualified teachers, with a cash crisis leaving head teachers struggling to balance the books. -
14. Last gasp for shop city smokers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 July 2003 SMOKERS are to get a two-week honeymoon period from today before they are escorted out of a Salford shopping mall for lighting up -
15. New Broom
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 July 2003 IT& was a dismal match with a nil-nil draw, but Notts County fan Steven Broomhead still had a spring in his step when he bounded on to the pitch at the end of the game. -
16. £6.6m key to IT skills
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 THOUSANDS of people needing IT skills at work are to benefit from a unique £6.6m training centre being set up in Manchester. -
17. Holly and mum set for school challenge
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2003 When 10-year-old Holly Roberts Holly arrives for her first day at secondary school in September, mum Susan will be going to school for her first day - as a teacher. -
18. £3m deal turns Sentinel House into Abbey College
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 A CITY centre office block is to be converted into a new college building. -
19. Bonanza @ The Lowry
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 THE Lowry has landed £1.5m to help nurture tomorrow's Damien Hursts and Ben Kingsleys. -
20. Keep degree secret, graduate job hunter told
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 July 2003 GRADUATE Michael Angliss spent three years swotting for his degree - only to be told to dumb down when it came to getting a job. The 41-year-old mature student claims Jobcentre staff told him the best way to find work would be to leave his high-flying qualification off his CV.