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21. New fear of `sloppy' GPs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 March 2002 Sinister medical practises could still be slipping through the net despite the case of "Dr Death" Harold Shipman, a new report has revealed. -
22. &163;7,000 award for excellence nursery
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 March 2002 A COUNCUL-RUN nursery has become one of nine across the country to be awarded the title of Early Years Centre of Excellence. -
23. &163;7,000 award for excellence nursery
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 March 2002 A COUNCUL-RUN nursery has become one of nine across the country to be awarded the title of Early Years Centre of Excellence. -
24. &163;10.8m boost for schools
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 02 March 2002 Trafford Council will splash out £10.8m revamping crumbling schools over the next two years. -
25. Youngsters drum up Games support
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 10 March 2002 YOUNGSTERS have been drumming up excitement about the Commonwealth Games to celebrate World Music Week. -
26. Youngsters drum up Games support
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 March 2002 YOUNGSTERS have been drumming up excitement about the Commonwealth Games to celebrate World Music Week. Members of the Dynamo Club, from Tameside, have been learning new skills to perform a colourful mix of African drumming, singing and dancing to mark Commonwealth Day and the countdown to the 2002 games. -
27. Spirit of Friendship boost to Games
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 March 2002 THE nationwide ''Spirit of Friendship'' festival to mark the Commonwealth Games was being launched today in a glittering ceremony in London. -
28. Chance to march out as a prize citizen
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 March 2002 THERE are as many different definitions of being a modern day British citizen as there are residents. And in order to win the right to lead out the 72 competing nations at the opening of the Games on July 25, young people simply have to express what it means to them to be a British citizen in 21st century multi-cultural Britain. -
29. Your views
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30. Blunkett pleads poverty case
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 March 2002 David Blunkett, the home secretary, has broadened his campaign for extra cash to tackle poverty by complaining that Gordon Brown's Treasury team - who hold the purse strings - have none of his own experience of growing up on an poor estate.