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11. KPMG boss Hurst is new chairman for the north
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 October 2009 ACCOUNTANCY giant KPMG today named the head of its Manchester office as its new chairman for the north. -
12. JD Sports 'cools its interest' in a deal for Kitbag
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 October 2009 STORE chain JD Sports Fashion has cooled its interest in online retailer Kitbag, but is on course to make an acquisition in Europe before the end of the year, the M.E.N. understands. -
13. Currying flavour for charity
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 October 2009 The Hindu Society at The Grammar School in Leeds proved to be very popular when they served up delicious dishes of vegetarian curry in the school foyer during lunchtime. -
14. Video shows BBC reporter fighting off drunken attackers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 October 2009 DRAMATIC CCTV footage shows a BBC reporter with a black belt in karate fighting back when attacked by two drunken louts. -
15. Two-thirds of Manchester clubbers take drugs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 October 2009 TWO-thirds of Friday night Manchester clubbers have taken one or more drugs that night according to new research. The study by Lancaster University found experimentation with drugs was very high with almost all clubbers saying they had tried drugs at least once. -
16. Boost for Balfour Beatty in schools bid
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 October 2009 ENGINEERING and construction giant Balfour Beatty’s shares ticked up after it was appointed as preferred bidder for a £450m Building Schools for the Future programme. -
17. Strike threat over Tory pay freeze plan
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 October 2009 UNION leaders have warned there could be strike action if Tory plans to introduce a pay freeze on public sector workers go ahead. Shadow chancellor George Osborne, MP for Tatton, told the party conference in Manchester that all those on salaries of more than £18,000 would be affected. -
18. Cameron seeks safe path to No 10
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 October 2009 THERE was a point in David Cameron's speech when a cloud of doubt began to form: isn't this just a touch dull? It was only later that enlightenment streamed through. Of course it was a bit dull. That was the point.