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31. Ballet star helps pupils step to success
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 June 2001 DANCER Wayne Sleep gave pupils a few tips on how to put their best foot forward for personal success. -
32. Medieval revival as city park takes shape
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 02 June 2001 MANCHESTER'S medieval heart, ignored by the Victorians, is once again emerging from its 19th Century commercial corral. -
33. Shock move for Stringer
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 June 2001 FORMER Manchester council chief Graham Stringer has been moved from his key role as Cabinet Office minister. -
34. Mary Gold's show is sure to grow on you
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 June 2001 TV gardener Charlie Dimmock may have to look to her laurels. -
35. Sisters in law take US teaching approach
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 June 2001 TWO Manchester mums are vowing to shake up the traditional way solicitors continue their professional training. -
36. Parents 'give fake addresses to get school places'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 June 2001 DESPERATE parents are lying about where they live to get their children a place at a top school, it has been claimed. -
37. Payout for school coach crash survivors
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 June 2001 HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds is being paid out in compensation to 20 staff and pupils injured in a school coach crash in France four years ago. -
38. ROSSENDALE: Half-hearted win for Janet
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 June 2001 LABOUR held on to Rossendale and Darwen, but their welcome in the hillsides was by no means as enthusiastic as in the election of four years ago. -
39. Kennedy hopes to snatch key seat
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 07 June 2001 LIBERAL Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was greeted by more than 100 supporters in Cheadle on the last-but-one stop of his campaign. -
40. ELECTION 2001: Hague resigns as Tory leader
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 June 2001 WILLIAM HAGUE dramatically resigned as Tory leader today — paying the ultimate price for another Conservative election fiasco.