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11. Nuclear centre to be world leader
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 February 2007 A NEW '20m research centre aiming to be a world leader on the effects of radiation is to be set up in Cumbria, with half the investment coming from the University of Manchester. -
12. Emotional literacy 'can tackle gang culture'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 February 2007 TEACHING children to control their emotions could stop us creating a society of gangsters, an educational leader said. -
13. £18m college to halt town's 'brain drain'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 February 2007 AN £18m sixth form college is to be built in Rochdale to stop the `brain drain' of students to other towns. -
14. Balfour buys major US specialist
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 February 2007 SHARES in engineering, construction and services giant Balfour Beatty surged after the group unveiled a major acquisition in the United States. -
15. The £10 money-spinners
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 February 2007 YOUNG entrepreneurs have made a tidy profit from a business they set up for just £10. -
16. Topless teacher barred
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 February 2007 A TEACHER has been barred from an Oldham school after topless pictures appeared in a newspaper. -
17. 'Help the high flyers of the future to soar'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 February 2007 MORE should be done in schools to nurture the next generation of Britain's young entrepreneurs, says business boss Dylan Thwaites. -
18. Market researchers B2B take on Beijing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 February 2007 MARKET researcher B2B International, based in Bramhall, has opened an office in Beijing - soon after being invited to take part in an important conference for the Chinese Market Research Association. -
19. Schools closed as pipe thieves strike
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 February 2007 A SECURITY review has been launched at four schools in Stockport after thieves caused thousands of pounds worth of damage stealing copper piping. -
20. Blair: I was right over tuition fees
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 February 2007 TONY Blair claimed today that new figures showing a rise in university applications had "completely vindicated" his controversial decision to charge students top-up tuition fees.