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11. Nord Anglia excites new chief
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 January 2005 THE new chairman of Cheadle-based education group Nord Anglia, which runs private nurseries and schools, told shareholders today he was excited by the firm's growth opportunities. -
12. £1m will provides a way for hospital
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 January 2005 A TRAINING centre for doctors and nurses has been built after a man left '1m in his will to the hospital that once treated his wife's hip injury. -
13. Blair meets the readers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 January 2005 TONY Blair gave a major boost to the Manchester Evening News' Metrolink campaign during an exclusive chat with our readers. Listen to clips of the debate here. -
14. Half a billion cost of repairing schools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 GREATER Manchester schools need a staggering HALF-BILLION pounds' worth of repairs, it was claimed today. -
15. Trafford's youngsters are brightest in country
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 13 January 2005 SIXTH formers in Trafford have notched up the best A-level results in the country, according to the league tables published today. -
16. We need £1m, says city head
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 January 2005 THE situation across the region is reflected at Burnage High School in south Manchester, where head Ian Fenn estimates the cost of all the repairs needed at his school alone would top '1m. -
17. School head found hanged
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 January 2005 THE head of one of Manchester's toughest schools has been found dead at his home. -
18. Watchdog alert over growth of Muslim schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 January 2005 THE growth of Muslim faith schools must not be allowed to undermine the coherence of British society, the head of Ofsted warned today. -
19. Pearson to be hit by tough US trade
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 January 2005 PUBLISHER Pearson said today it expects 2004 earnings at the lower end of expectations after a tough holiday season for its Penguin unit, even as its Financial Times newspaper broke even for the first time in 30 months. -
20. Jimmy hot-foots it to India
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 January 2005 FORMER Cold Feet star James Nesbitt is going back to school to help children over 5,000 miles - and a world away - from Manchester.