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21. Salford bid to woo Mandela
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2002 NELSON Mandela is being wooed by Salford to visit the city as a guest of honour during the Commonwealth Games. -
22. World Cup and transport 'key to happiness'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 February 2002 ENGLAND winning the World Cup would be a great start to making us a happy nation, according to an anonymous list of movers and shakers. -
23. Salford bid to woo Mandela
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 February 2002 NELSON Mandela is being wooed by Salford to visit the city as a guest of honour during the Commonwealth Games. -
24. School row over ban on woman vicar
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 February 2002 A VICAR has been banned from giving communion at a church school - because she's a woman. -
25. School play with a warning
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 February 2002 POLICE were so moved by the plight of a teenager who was brain-damaged in a street attack they helped write a play to warn other youngsters about violence. -
26. Analysis: Kabul's loss
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 February 2002 The wheel of fortune turns and Afghanistan's longest-serving prime minister of recent times sits in a modest flat on a council estate near Clapham Junction. -
27. Street star signs up to save old school
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 February 2002 Coronation Street's Nikki Sanderson has cast herself as the defender of her old school. -
28. Towns face services test
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2002 BOLTON and Wigan councils are to be put under the spotlight in an attempt to judge their success at providing services. -
29. Bid to recruit 100 extra 'Specials'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 February 2002 POLICE are looking for 100 new 'Specials' to help patrol the Commonwealth Games. -
30. MP's fears over refugees
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 10 February 2002 BLACKLEY MP Graham Stringer is demanding an urgent meeting with David Blunkett over Home Office plans to house around 350 more asylum seekers in north Manchester.