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21. All in good taste
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 August 2004 CHRIS Hook has had more than his fair share of tragedy but he has bounced back time and time again. -
22. Cops learn the American way
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 28 August 2004 POLICE from Greater Manchester have travelled to America to find out how to increase recruiting from ethnic minorities and improve race relations. -
23. Docs want to see patients 'fined'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 August 2004 MILLIONS of patients are missing appointments with their GPs - and nearly two-thirds of doctors would like to see them 'fined'. -
24. Lunchboxes packed with fat and sugar
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 August 2004 SCHOOL packed lunches are getting less healthy, with three out of four failing to meet basic nutritional standards, according to a survey published today. -
25. Video keeps community links strong
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 August 2004 THE Jewish community in Manchester is using the latest videoconferencing equipment to maintain strong links across the Atlantic. -
26. Poverty gap wider says report
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 THE gap between rich and poor has widened since Tony Blair became Prime Minister, an influential think-tank revealed today. -
27. Schools 'need full-time nurses'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 02 August 2004 EVERY secondary school in England should have its own nurse in an effort to improve public health, a report said today. -
28. Scottish islands given a taste of the 21st Century
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 AN OLD Trafford company is bringing a touch of outer space to children on a remote island in the Scottish Hebrides. Videoconferencing specialists Videonations enabled a live video link up between the National Space Centre in Leicester and a classroom of pupils on the island of Islay off the west coast of Scotland. -
29. Aria's singing a song of success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 August 2004 WHEN he arrived in Manchester 10 years ago, with everything he owned in a tiny Peugeot, Aria Taheri, was a poverty-stricken student. Today, the work-driven entrepreneur and founder of Aria Technology heads a '25m a year turnover company employing 86 staff, and is poised to move into brand new '2.3m premises. He talks to Patricia Roberts, about the journey to success from revolution-torn Iran. -
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Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004