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21. Santa swaps sleigh for dray
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 December 2004 SANTA left his sleigh behind and arrived by brewery dray when he visited youngsters at Lancashire Cricket Club. -
22. Festive cheer for internet shoppers
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 December 2004 CUSTOMERS could cut a third off their Christmas shopping bill by using the internet to buy presents, research claimed today. -
23. Pupil's death stuns school
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 December 2004 A HEADTEACHER spoke of his shock last night after a fight between pupils ended in the death of a 15-year-old boy. -
24. Pre-Budget statement: Chancellor remains upbeat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 December 2004 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown set out an upbeat picture of the prospects for the economy as he prepared for an expected general election next year. -
25. Sarah adds a woman's touch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 December 2004 BY the time Sarah Deaves arrives at the Coutts & Co offices on Deansgate, she is over an hour late because of train delays. Sporting an eye injury caused by a blustery Manchester wind, the chief executive of the private banking group remains upbeat, but is keen to get her hands on a long overdue cup of tea. -
26. Kids, 10, in cannabis probe
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 A PROBE has been launched into claims that children as young as 10 were smoking cannabis at a youth club in Greater Manchester. -
27. Commercial Property Briefing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 December 2004 ROUND-UP of the breaking commercial property news from the region. -
28. Outrage over 11-plus changes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 December 2004 PARENTS told of their outrage today at changes to the controversial 11-plus exam in Trafford. -
29. Heads don't spend on bright children
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 December 2004 HEAD teachers refused to spend money allocated to help bright children in the poorest inner cities because they felt it was not fair to other pupils, Ofsted said today. -
30. Kite power could be green answer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 December 2004 IT might seem like a flight of fantasy but kites could soon be seen over Manchester generating power.