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21. Kids behaving Bardly for Neil
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 October 2003 BUDDING young thespians auditioned in front of actor Neil Morrissey for the chance of a trip of a lifetime to Italy. The Men Behaving Badly star was helping to choose the children who will perform a medley of Shakespeare's plays in Bologna. -
22. Victory for jail attack victim
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 October 2003 A FORMER prison officer was outraged when he learned that an inmate who had held him hostage and brutally assaulted him had been given £75,000 compensation. -
23. Hate your job? You're not alone.
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 October 2003 EVER feel yourself thinking you’re in the wrong job? Don’t worry - you’re not alone. -
24. Appliance of science
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 October 2003 BUDDING young inventors are hoping to boost the region's reputation for technical innovation with the opening of a cutting-edge academy for junior science boffins. -
25. The lost picture show
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 October 2003 FILM buff Arthur Wilde spent most of his working life among the world's leading movie stars. Arthur is still working at the Theatre Royal in Hyde even though it closed down 10 years ago, and hopes one day it will be restored to its former glory. -
26. Pilot is fulfilling IT's first-year ambition
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 October 2003 A MANCHESTER-based government pilot to train would-be computer wizards is celebrating its first anniversary by hitting landmark employment figures. -
27. Bid to clear air on taxes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 October 2003 SHADOW Chancellor Michael Howard was today trying to head off a major row over plans for Tory tax cuts. -
28. Blunkett calls for more bobbies on beat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2003 HOME Secretary David Blunkett called for more bobbies out on the beat. There are 136,386 officers - 9,000 more than when Labour came to power in 1997 and the highest since records began. But now Mr Blunkett wants more of them to be visible to help reduce the fear of crime. -
29. School in sell-off fight with neighbours
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 October 2003 A TOP grammar school is at loggerheads with neighbours over plans to sell one of playing fields to property developers. Altrincham Grammar School for Boys - one of the highest performing schools in the region - has struck a deal with Crosby Homes. -
30. Union course for new test
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2003 CONTROVERSIAL aptitude tests could be used by admissions chiefs to select applicants for some of Manchester University's toughest courses - by as early as next year.