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11. Facing up to the threat from Eastern students
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 November 2005 INDIA and China produce a staggering two million IT graduates every year. This figure proves these countries are no longer content to be just a pool of cheap labour. -
12. Prof defends tot lessons
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 CONTROVERSIAL moves to introduce a national curriculum for the under-threes have been defended by the Manchester expert who devised them. -
13. Learning to scale jobs ladder
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 THOUSANDS of youngsters got tips on reaching for the top in the world of work at Skill City. -
14. NHS agrees to pay life-saving bill
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 November 2005 A CANCER patient has won a second battle to get the NHS to pay for life-saving treatment. -
15. Sparkling return for lighting firm
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 November 2005 DIRECTORS at a Greater Manchester lighting company have made a sparkling return on their investment after selling the business for £21m. -
16. Fines threat to curb bullying
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 November 2005 PARENTS could face £1,000 fines if their children attack or threaten classmates under the new government White Paper on school reforms. -
17. University to give locals a chance
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 November 2005 THE biggest challenge facing Manchester Metropolitan University is to open up to students who live on its doorstep, says its new boss. -
18. Local MPs vote against Blair
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 November 2005 SIX MPs from Greater Manchester voted against Tony Blair's 90-day detention proposal - two of them former ministers in his government. -
19. Anti-bias chief paid more than top cops
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 November 2005 GREATER Manchester Police is appointing an anti-discrimination chief who could earn nearly £67,000 a year - more than a superintendent. -
20. Fraudster's 'Imelda Marcos' shoe haul
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 November 2005 A FOOTBALL charity manager was dubbed "a mini Imelda Marcos" after she siphoned off a fortune to bankroll her lavish spending sprees.