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21. Child labour crackdown
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2001 A CRACKDOWN has been launched on unscrupulous employers who exploit very young children during the summer holidays. -
22. Cash will fund a brighter future
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 July 2001 DUCIE High School was once so unpopular it faced possible closure. -
23. Visiting minister pledges aid for town
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 July 2001 WHEN Hattersley's high rise flats were razed it was a bold statement about the area's future. -
24. Engineering role for women only
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 July 2001 NEVER mind jobs for the boys - one Manchester businesswoman is drafting in the girls to meet an engineering skills shortage. -
25. Riddle of boy who can't speak
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 July 2001 CONNOR Freeman's first word as a toddler was ''dad'' - but he hasn't spoken since. -
26. Christie party to mark historic double
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 July 2001 MANCHESTER's pioneering Christie Hospital will open its doors to the public on Saturday to celebrate a double milestone. -
27. Kids slash wrists to mimic Eminem
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 14 July 2001 CHILDREN as young as 10 are slashing their wrists to mimic US rap star Eminem. -
28. Boys suspended in race attack claim
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 July 2001 THREE teenagers have been suspended from school after an alleged racist attack on an Asian boy during a lesson. -
29. Nursery U-turn in name change row
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 July 2001 A £350,000 nursery with royal connections has been forced to change its name to defuse a community row. -
30. Parent power wins more places
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 July 2001 MANCHESTER'S most popular high schools are to squeeze in an extra 60 pupils next year, after protests by parents.