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  1. 21. Becks and Jess band beat the bullies

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 ENGLAND football captain David Beckham spoke out against playground bullies as he presented the one millionth wristband in the national Beat Bullying campaign.
  2. 22. Pearson can't p..p..pick up its Penguin

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 February 2005 PUBLISHER Pearson has reported a 12.5 per cent rise in profits, but said its Penguin books arm had continued to struggle. Pearson said pre-tax profits for the year to December 31 rose to '171m from '152m the year before.
  3. 23. Pearson chairman steps down

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 February 2005 FINANCIAL Times-to-Penguin publisher Pearson was on the hunt for a new chairman today after Lord Stevenson decided to step down after nearly two decades with the firm.
  4. 24. Libya talks our language

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 February 2005 LIBYA'S fresh start in its relations with the West has opened up a new chapter for a Trafford language centre. There has been a surge in demand to learn English since the North African country emerged from decades of isolation following the lifting of sanctions.
  5. 25. Asbo for school bully, 13

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 February 2005 A SCHOOLGIRL has been given a court order banning her from being a bully.
  6. 26. Ministers step out on six pledges

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 THREE government ministers got into the pre-election spirit yesterday as they took to the streets of Bury to deliver Labour's latest promises.
  7. 27. Cruise and big match tickets for our MPs

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 February 2005 FREE seats at football and rugby matches for Labour MPs and Mediterranean cruises for Tories are recorded in the latest register of local MPs' outside interests.
  8. 28. Blue card for soccer stars

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 FOUL-MOUTHED footballers are being blamed for setting a bad example to young children.
  9. 29. Pupils transfer tale from page to stage

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 February 2005 YOUNGSTERS from a Salford school are working alongside author Melvin Burgess to adapt one of his novels into a play.
  10. 30. Brown rolls in as Blair leaves town

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 February 2005 GORDON Brown was due to give the final keynote speech at the conference today. As Tony Blair returned to London yesterday after a high-profile two-day visit, attention switched to the arrival of his Chancellor.

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