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21. Faith school defies church
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 July 2002 A LEADING school is at the centre of a row with Church of England bosses after it refused to accept pupils from other faiths. -
22. Games security plea to teachers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 July 2002 A LAST-minute plea was sent to school teachers asking them to help with security at the Commonwealth Games, it was revealed today. -
23. Shoppers can't wait for euro
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 July 2002 MOST Mancunians would welcome the introduction of the euro, even though it could mean price rises. -
24. Nanny Jake has top credentials
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 July 2002 JAKE Shone proved nanny knows best when he stuck to his ambitions and became the first male graduate from one of the country's top childcare colleges. -
25. £3m to help rescue Peak moors
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 July 2002 SIGNIFICANT parts of the Peak District's dramatic moorlands are to be restored with the announcement of a £3.1m Lotto grant. -
26. African flavour to gallery opening
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 July 2002 ROCHDALE'S beautifully restored art gallery is the new home for the borough's arts and heritage collections. -
27. Strike chaos for pupils
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 July 2002 THOUSANDS of children were turned away from Greater Manchester schools today as town hall workers staged a national strike. -
28. Neil's classroom plan
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 July 2002 A high-flying Manchester architect who wanted a new challenge has quit his job to become a primary school teacher. -
29. Degree honour for sports stars
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 July 2002 AS THE spectacular success of Manchester 2002 continues, the city's four universities are joining forces tonight to honour sporting and political leaders from across the Commonwealth.