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  1. 21. Villagers lose school fight

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 February 2007 VILLAGERS have lost a battle to block the demolition of a century-old primary school which will be replaced with a new one.
  2. 22. Struck off after 120 complaints

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 February 2007 A TEACHER has been `struck off' after a catalogue of complaints about her behaviour. Elena Fedotova has been banned from the classroom for two years for incidents which included describing one pupil as looking like a `prostitute'.
  3. 23. Police 'must prosecute over child car seats'

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 February 2007 SOME police forces are choosing not to fine drivers who break new child car seat regulations - to the dismay of road safety groups.
  4. 24. Stars unite against Trident plans

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 February 2007 DOZENS of top British bands and musicians today joined forces to oppose the multi-billion pound replacement of the Trident nuclear weapons system.
  5. 25. City 'bubble' could burst

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 February 2007 MANCHESTER is in danger of becoming a 'victim of its own success' with traffic congestion and property prices the biggest issues, business leaders have been warned.
  6. 26. Doctors lose right to 'police' themselves

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 February 2007 THE doctors' regulatory body will be stripped of a key power under Government plans in the wake of Greater Manchester serial killer GP Harold Shipman. The General Medical Council (GMC) will lose the right to adjudicate in fitness to practice cases when complaints are made against doctors.
  7. 27. India's boom times are near

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 February 2007 V ODAFONE'S victory in the fierce bid battle for a controlling stake in Hutchison Essar has highlighted the fact that UK firms can no longer afford to ignore the potential that India has to offer.
  8. 28. Peace Week vital after gun carnage

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 25 February 2007 THE quest for peace on the streets continues with seven days of events celebrating the spirit and determination of communities blighted by gun crime.
  9. 29. Blears joins race to be Labour No2

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 February 2007 HAZEL Blears is to enter the race to become deputy leader of the Labour Party.
  10. 30. Bosses have the edge after £41m buyout

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2007 BOSSES of Cheshire-based carpets and flooring accessories firm Gradus have taken control of the business after a £41m deal.

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