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21. School `too Catholic'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004 -
22. Science Park shares secrets with youngsters
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 MANCHESTER Science Park has delivered the last instalment of a £250,000, three-year sponsorship package to Manchester Academy. -
23. Monastery milestone
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 April 2004 WORK has started on restoring Gorton Monastery - one of Greater Manchester's most treasured buildings - after fund-raisers secured the £6m needed. Contractors moved on site yesterday to start survey work. -
24. City is leader of the pack
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 April 2004 BRITAIN's biggest cities outside London are booming - and Manchester is leading the way. -
25. Head quits failing school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 April 2004 A HEADTEACHER has resigned and governors& at& Stretford High School Community Language College& have been stripped of most of their powers after a devastating government report detailed a catalogue of weaknesses at& the failing secondary school. -
26. Curry on learning
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 April 2004 YOUNGSTERS have been taking the heat out of their revision - by studying in a curry house. As their GCSE exams approach, teenagers from Burnage High are combining studies with supper at a Rusholme restaurant. -
27. College wins battle to become a university
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 April 2004 BOSSES at Bolton Institute have won a long battle to become the north west's newest university. -
28. 999 crews winning battle against clock
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 April 2004 PARAMEDICS and hospital staff in Greater Manchester have scooped a top award after saving lives by speeding up treatment for heart attack victims. -
29. Tories back school speed curb
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 April 2004 TORIES called for 20mph speed limits outside all schools as part of a "safer driving" plan. But they also said there are too many speed cameras and promised to reduce the number, ensuring they are sited only at accident blackspots. -
30. Crusade for jobs by the thousand
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 April 2004 THOUSANDS of civil service jobs could be up for grabs in Greater Manchester as the M.E.N. launches a campaign to make the region the "Whitehall of the north".