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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.

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