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11. Warning as drink toll grows
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 31 January 2008 YOUNG people who binge drink 'are playing Russian roulette with their lives'. That is the warning from Manchester coroner Nigel Meadows as the north west's drink shame is revealed in parliament. -
12. Holidaybreak boss hits jackpot
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 CARL Michel, the chief executive of Cheshire camping to school trips business Holidaybreak, saw his salary and benefits package rise to £541,000 from £405,000 last year, the company's annual report reveals. -
13. Withington Girls', best again
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 THE head of a leading girls' school says she is no slave driver - despite pupils chalking up some of the country's best A-level results. -
14. Pupils' fine art of success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 January 2008 RAW talent and cookies have helped youngsters in Salford to pull off a master stroke - for 100 per cent of pupils at Buile Hill High who took GCSE art this year gained an A to C grade. -
15. Shafilea: Timeline
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2008 September 2002 - Shafilea starts Great Sankey High School sixth form college. Her father claims this is when the family’s troubles with her began. -
16. Top coach in drink-drive horror
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2008 A TOP cycling coach suffered catastrophic brain damage when a drink driver knocked him off his bike. -
17. Council ask for budget help
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 12 January 2008 CITY leaders are appealing to Manchester residents to help them make sure they are spending their money wisely. -
18. Surgeons on desert drive
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2008 TWO top surgeons are driving thousands of miles to raise money for transplant research. -
19. Fries with that A level?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 January 2008 STAFF at McDonald's will gain the equivalent of A-levels in running burger restaurants after the fast food giant won government approval to become an exam board. -
20. Teacher quizzed over child porn
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 January 2008 THE headteacher of a primary school has been arrested on suspicion of downloading indecent images of a child.