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21. City gets bite of Big Apple
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 November 2005 A TRADE mission is hoping its visit to the United States will have created enough interest to lure more major American financial and professional services companies to invest in the city. -
22. Clarke takes blame for terror defeat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 November 2005 HOME Secretary Charles Clarke today took the blame for the Labour leadership's humiliating Commons defeat over anti-terror laws last night.<BR> -
23. School director sacked
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 November 2005 A SENIOR member of staff at the centre of a three-year investigation into the running of a Manchester secondary school has been dismissed. -
24. Top marks for college
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 A COLLEGE that prides itself on offering a second chance to sixth-formers who would be rejected by other schools has been awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize. -
25. You got it wrong, Kelly tells critics
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 RUTH Kelly has slammed critics of the government's controversial school reforms as "just plain wrong". -
26. Who's best for north west?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 CONSERVATIVE leadership hopefuls David Cameron and David Davis clashed at Bolton's Reebok Stadium last night in their latest head-to-head hustings battle. The press were not invited so political reporter DAVID OTTEWELL caught up with the men before their showdown. -
27. Depressed headmaster killed himself
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 November 2005 A RESPECTED Manchester headteacher was found hanged after a long battle with depression, an inquest was told. -
28. Brown's warning for rebels
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 November 2005 GORDON Brown has slapped down backbench Labour rebels with the warning: Our reforms will go ahead. The Chancellor, speaking exclusively to& us, gave Tony Blair his full support over his aborted proposals to give police the power to hold terror suspects for 90 days without charge. -
29. Call to reform jobless benefit
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 November 2005 THE Government was has been urged to reform unemployment-related benefit after new figures showed a huge disparity between the number of people claiming the allowance and those out of work. -
30. Anthony Walker: His mother's reponse
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 November 2005 ANTHONY's devastated mother Gee Walker said she will forgive his killers - but only when they show genuine remorse.