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31. Careers fair may be just the job
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 January 2003 HUNDREDS of jobs and training opportunities will be on display at the Manchester Evening News Job Scene Roadshow at Manchester Town Hall tomorrow (Thursday). -
32. Rocket science that's child's play
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 January 2003 SCIENCE-MAD youngsters have designed a potentially life-saving rocket to take medicine and supplies to injured ramblers. -
33. RC schools face axe as families shrink
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 January 2003 SIX Roman Catholic schools in Salford could be closed because parents are having fewer children. -
34. Tables 'are meaningless'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 January 2003 INDEPENDENT Manchester Grammar School is used to ranking among the top schools in the country. But despite its league table success, high master Dr Martin Stephen believes the system should be scrapped. -
35. Don't give up on giving up ciggies
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 January 2003 SMOKERS whose New Year resolution to quit has already vanished in a puff of smoke should not give up, experts are urging. -
36. Lowry defends visitor cash plea
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 January 2003 THE Lowry art centre has defended high-profile requests for donations from visitors to its free galleries. -
37. Former guitarist plays a different tune
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 January 2003 FANCY a career change? Want to start the New Year by finding a new job? Many others have successfully done so before. In a special Professionals feature, Kevin Feddy turns the spotlight on a former policeman, teacher and rock musician who have made the change and become lawyers. -
38. Fury at triple killer sentence
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 January 2003 A GRIEF-STRICKEN husband has spoken of his anger after a teenage drink driver who killed three people was sentenced to just four-and-a-half-years in prison. -
39. Six new kids' homes for city
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 January 2003 MANCHESTER will get six new children's homes to help slash millions from its spiralling social services budget. -
40. Blair's grim New Year message
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 January 2003 BRITAIN enters the New Year facing some of the most "difficult and dangerous" problems of recent times and cannot hope to survive them unscathed without a combination of luck, hard work and good judgment, Tony Blair warns voters today.