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21. Journey in the unknown 70 years ago
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 September 2009 SEVENTY years ago this month, 190,000 Mancunians - mostly children - were evacuated from the region as Britain went to war. -
22. Former Stockport mayor charged over death crash
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 September 2009 A FORMER mayor is to face court after being involved in a fatal road crash.. -
23. Primary school head orders parents to stop swearing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 September 2009 A HEADTEACHER has warned parents they will banned from his school if they swear. -
24. Gordon Brown addresses Labour conference
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 September 2009 BRITAIN will be presented with its "biggest choice for a generation" at next year's general election, Gordon Brown said in his last conference speech before the poll expected in the spring. -
25. Legendary music venue reopens
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 September 2009 IT WAS a long-awaited encore for one of Manchester's best-loved music venues. -
26. Pochin's plunges to £9.4m loss
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 September 2009 CHESHIRE-based Pochin's has axed its final dividend after piling up pre-tax losses of £9.4m during a `difficult' year which saw the construction and property group shed more than a fifth of its workforce. -
27. Girls school appoints first male head
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 September 2009 AN all-girls school has broken with 100 years of tradition by appointing a man as headteacher. -
28. Top marks for legal eagles
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 September 2009 LAWYERS at the Manchester office of DLA Piper are celebrating after clocking up deals worth £1bn as part of the government's Building Schools for the Future scheme. -
29. Another damning report on Salford's care of young people
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 September 2009 BELEAGUERED Salford council has received another damning report on its work with young people. Government inspectors say the city's youth offending service - YOS - needs 'substantial' improvements.