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11. Justice champ's top uni job
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 October 2008 AN OUTSPOKEN critic of apartheid - racial segregation - is leaving South Africa to become vice-chancellor of Salford University. Prof Martin Hall was previously at Cape Town University. -
12. Council backs £182m schools shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2008 COUNCIL bosses have backed plans for eight new secondary schools in Salford - but 'rubber-stamped' the closure of a successful Roman Catholic high. -
13. Hilti aims to double sales with new vision
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 October 2008 TOOLMAKER Hilti is drilling for success to mark its 50th anniversary in Greater Manchester with plans to double its turnover and staff numbers despite the economic downturn. -
14. School spreads web far and wide
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2008 A SCHOOL will become the first in the country to provide students with free wireless internet access in their own homes. -
15. Moston teacher open Cape school
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 October 2008 WHEN teacher Pippa Colebourne headed to a South African school as a volunteer she expected to stay 18 months. -
16. 2,000 jobs to come with £650m HealthCity plan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2008 MULTI million pound plans to expand Manchester city centre and create a cutting edge health care complex have been given the green light. -
17. Wythenshawe rebranded
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 October 2008 WYTHENSHAWE, once labelled Europe's largest council estate is hitting back against its `outdated' bad reputation - with an image overhaul. -
18. High-growth plan to bring £250m boost
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 October 2008 A £10M scheme to help 1,000 north west firms achieve their ambitious growth plans was launched today. -
19. Kids abusing school computers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 October 2008 HUNDREDS of kids are looking at pornography on school computers every day. -
20. Protest over housing plan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2008 A FIERCE row has broken out over plans to build a sheltered housing scheme for homeless people in Urmston.