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  1. 11. Champ fights to save school

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 August 2007 A SCHOOL threatened with closure has recruited a real big-hitter to fight its corner. Champion boxer Jamie Moore is backing the battle to save St George's secondary in Walkden.
  2. 12. Getting InTune

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 August 2007 FIRMS that want to work in harmony and make sweet music together could find the answer to their needs in Cheshire musician Mark Lineham's latest enterprise - a company called InTune.
  3. 13. Donkey rides miles from beach

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 August 2007 DELIGHTED Ebony Mackey, eight, enjoys all the fun of the seaside - including a donkey ride - but this time the treat was miles inland at the Trafford Centre.
  4. 14. Training scheme 'a near disaster'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 August 2007 A GOVERNMENT-backed scheme to improve employees' skills in the north west has been branded a `near disaster' by MPs.
  5. 15. A bob? It's on my mobile

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 August 2007 TRAINEE hairdressers are learning how to cut the perfect barnet - by mobile phone.
  6. 16. Top marks for brave Ruth

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 August 2007 A TEENAGER who fought cancer while studying for exams has been rewarded with a string of good grades.
  7. 17. A level results out

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 August 2007 MORE than 15,000 students across Greater Manchester received A-level results today.
  8. 18. Balfour's profits exceed forecasts

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 August 2007 THE UK's biggest construction firm, Balfour Beatty, has unveiled forecast-beating profits and a record order book worth more than £10bn.
  9. 19. Rok profits surge

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 August 2007 CONSTRUCTION firm Rok reported a 75 per cent rise in half-year profits as it eyed further gains in a thriving building and maintenance market.
  10. 20. Fears over GCSE shake-up

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 19 August 2007 TEENAGERS will no longer be required to sit all their GCSEs after two years of study, under radical plans to break courses into "bite sized" modules.

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