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21. Headlines for hard-up students
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 February 2003 STUDENT Rufus Curnow is using his head to cut his debts - by becoming a billboard. -
22. College covers whole spectrum
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 February 2003 WHETHER it's learning advanced principles of physics or how to dress, staff at Loreto College revel in the achievements of all their students. -
23. Fare deal for prize students
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 February 2003 THE CLASS of 2003 were rewarded with a computer and a cab ride home. -
24. Special titles for more schools
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 February 2003 MORE schools in Greater Manchester are joining the growing ranks of specialists arts, sports and science centres. -
25. 'Drink-drugs lifestyle' of town's teens
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 February 2003 TEENAGERS in Stockport claim to drink more alcohol and take more drugs than others almost anywhere else in the country. -
26. North west gets new man at CBI
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 February 2003 NORTH-WEST firms will have a new champion from the end of February, when Damian Waters becomes the Confederation of British Industry's acting regional director. -
27. Bury's £10m school for stars
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 February 2003 A FAME academy to find the next Ralph Little or Nikki Sanderson is to be set up in their home town if a '10m development plan is approved. -
28. Students in debt sign up as escorts
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 February 2003 HARD-UP students are helping to pay for their university studies by working for escort agencies. -
29. Mums in demo to save school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 February 2003 DOZENS of parents have begged councillors to spare their children's school. -
30. £4.5m in fight to stamp out racism
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 February 2003 ANTI-RACIST schemes in Manchester are among the big winners in a '4.5m council handout to the voluntary sector.