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11. New Tory team 'a snub to North'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2003 NEW Tory leader Michael Howard's slimmed down shadow cabinet came under fire from opponents who claimed it did not have enough northerners. The shadow minister for the regions is Essex MP Bernard Jenkin, and there are virtually no spokesmen from the north. -
12. Bridging class divide
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 November 2003 CHIEF inspector of schools David Bell has highlighted the achievement gap between youngsters in inner cities and leafier suburbs. But Mr Bell admits he has no `magic recipe' to solve the problem. -
13. New spin on exams
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 November 2003 EXPERTS have been teaching hundreds of youngsters to DJ and dance alongside traditional study skills, as part of a city-wide drive to improve GCSE results. -
14. £20m city academy on the way
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 November 2003 CONTROVERSIAL plans are being drawn up to replace a run-down Salford secondary school with a £20m state-of-the-art city academy. Some of the buildings at Canon Williamson C of E high school in Eccles are completely run down. -
15. Universities "want higher fees"
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 November 2003 SOME universities would like to charge students up to £21,000 for a three year degree, a survey showed today. -
16. AGAINST: Spencer Fitz-Gibbon
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 November 2003Spencer Fitz-Gibbon, Longsight, is a member of the Green Party's executive council and author of Truth Decay' s report into the dangers of adding fluoride to water supplies.
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17. Rivals to share £3m soccer stadium
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 November 2003 PLANS to build a £3m stadium in Ashton under Lyne have been given the go-ahead - after more than five years of negotiating between the town's two football teams. Ashton United and Curzon Ashton have agreed to sell their existing grounds and share a new stadium. -
18. one deck heggg
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 November 2003A TEAM harnessing the cream of the region's university researchers to drive new developments in the aviation industry has set up shop in Manchester Science Park.
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19. New head saves failing school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 November 2003 A NEW headteacher has saved a school from being branded a failure - in the nick of time. The 1,230-pupil Moorside High in Swinton has "serious weaknesses" according to Ofsted inspectors who checked the school just after Graham Rollinson took over. -
20. Student Dean forced to stay at home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 November 2003 DURING the day Dean Zaman studies at Salford University, but at night he goes home to his mum because he can't afford to live in student digs.