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11. Schoolgirl kicked out for taking extra day holiday
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 June 2004 AN eight-year-old girl with an excellent attendance record was kicked out of school because her family holiday lasted ONE day longer than school rules allowed. Victoria Corry came back from holiday and was told there was no longer a place for her at Crumpsall Lane Primary. -
12. Robbie's baby Blues
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 June 2004 MANCHESTER City star Robbie Fowler had his hands full when he kicked off a pioneering scheme for young mothers and their babies. Fowler unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening of the '1m Olivia Lodge complex at Clayton, east Manchester. -
13. As sickie as parrot
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 June 2004 WIN lose or draw, the gargantuan quantities of booze bought in anticipation of England's Euro 2004 opener against France will today be fuelling emphatically unsporting hangovers. -
14. No kidding as lads help Miss win top award
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 June 2004 WHEN English teacher Helen Wilson was told two teenage pupils had nominated her for a national teaching award, she put it down to high jinks. But the praise of Joe Flower and James Turner for the head of English at Henbury High School, Macclesfield, was no joke. -
15. How Bernadette reached her exam goal
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 June 2004 WHEN Bernadette Croston decided to study for a degree, she knew she was in with a sporting chance. The moment that her husband Bill turned on the TV at the start of a football match, Bernadette disappeared to the dining room to get on with her work until the final whistle. -
16. Building for Free
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 June 2004 A CONSULTING engineers is leading an initiative to build a '1 million community-focused construction project for free. -
17. McDonalds launches "healthy eating" children's ads
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 FAST food chain McDonald's reacted to criticism of advertising aimed at children by today announcing a new campaign designed to promote a "healthy lifestyle". The multi-national is putting '1 million into a series of two-minute adverts during children's TV which encourage youngsters to eat fruit and vegetables and keep active. -
18. Science safari with TV expert
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 VETERAN environmentalist David Bellamy has taken pupils on safari - in Cheshire. The 71-year-old joined children from St Wilfrid's and St Nicholas's schools, in Hartford, near Northwich, for an exploration of woodland, water and grassland at Marshall's Arm Nature Reserve. -
19. All the best in the north west
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 A FARMERS' market, big banking and football clubs have been hailed as the best in the north west, and shining examples of businesses. -
20. Survey finds soaring school holiday prices
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 FAMILIES booking breaks during school holidays are being charged sums way in excess of off-peak getaways, according to a survey.