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  1. 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.
  2. 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>
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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".
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.

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