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  1. 31. Brown tops up his war chest

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown presented a "wait and see" Budget with good and bad news thinly spread.
  2. 32. School league tables

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 A LEVEL RESULTS
  3. 33. Property developers buy former RAF site

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 April 2003 A BROWNFIELD site near Warrington has been bought by the Midlands-based company David Wilson Homes.
  4. 34. Brown pledges defence boost and Iraqi aid

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 CHANCELLOR Gordon Brown announced Britain's first wartime budget in a decade by setting aside '3bn for the armed forces.
  5. 35. Market nerves still frayed

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 April 2003 BUSINESS nerves frayed by the uncertainty of war with Iraq are no steadier now that it is underway.
  6. 36. Rosy future for oasis

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 April 2003 A THREATENED hidden oasis - which developed the green-fingered skills of thousands of city children - has been handed a lifeline.
  7. 37. City schools victory

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 April 2003 OVER-SUBSCRIBED Manchester secondary schools will now have to admit pupils who live in the city before they take youngsters from neighbouring authorities.
  8. 38. Top - but that's just part of the story

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2003 PUPILS from independent Withington Girls' School are ranked top in the league tables.
  9. 39. Margaret's back in the class of '53

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 April 2003 AS a youngster, Margaret Gresty was instead persuaded to take a secretarial course and 50 years later she teamed up with her college pals for the first time since they finished.
  10. 40. Martin relishes Co-op role

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2003 THE boss of the Co-operative Group, Martin Beaumont, is delighted to be able to continue the company's history of fair trade.
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