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21. War lessons 'could spark soccer violence'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 March 2006 HISTORY lessons in schools could lead to more football-related violence at this summer's World Cup, researchers in Lancashire said. -
22. Healthy schools challenge
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 March 2006 CATERING group Compass described the drive for healthier eating in schools as the biggest challenge faced by its operation in the UK. -
23. Music school to change tempo
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 March 2006 THE world-famous Chetham's School of Music is be given its first ever brand "retune" - with Manchester creative agency Four23 conducting the exercise. -
24. UU boss bows out
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 March 2006 JOHN Roberts waves farewell to United Utilities, the regions only FTSE 100 company on March 31, leaving the business in 'good shape'. -
25. Profits leap as BB shines
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 March 2006 BALFOUR Beatty said its major markets remained healthy after annual profits jumped 25 per cent and its order book grew by 12 per cent to '7.6bn. -
26. Top Lib Dem eyes Tory role
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 March 2006 THE deputy leader of Salford's Liberal Democrats is stepping down - and has admitted he could be tempted to join the Conservatives under David Cameron's leadership. -
27. Beating the bullies . . . with a text
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 March 2006 TV AND sports stars have joined forces to back a bullying and truancy alert system for schools. With Manchester-based Fingershield's 2Nc Alert, pupils can report incidents of bullying discreetly and anonymously with a single text message and the system can also be used as a truancy tracker via mobile messages to parents. -
28. Booming Manchester outstrips London
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 March 2006 MANCHESTER'S economic growth has proportionately outstripped London's since the IRA bombing, a government report says. -
29. Schools get D-day delay
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 March 2006 BURY schools threatened with closure were granted a brief stay of execution last night after an angry meeting lobbied by hundreds of protestors. -
30. Pupils win iPods for good grades
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 March 2006 PUPILS at Tameside schools have been rewarded with iPods for improving their grades.