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31. £180,000 missing from school
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 THE head of a school has resigned and another member of staff has been suspended after a fraud investigation was launched into the disappearance of £180,000 from the books. -
32. Thousands flock to Eastern festival
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 July 2003 TENS of thousands of people flocked to Heaton Park at the weekend for a feast of eastern culture. -
33. Lib-Lab squabble over interpreter
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 MANCHESTER council leader Richard Leese has been reported to national standards watchdogs as the row continues over asylum-seeking councillor Liaqat Ali. -
34. Festival fusion of culture
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 MORE than 30,000 people are expected to attend a massive Asian celebration in Manchester. -
35. Pupil takes lessons from the 50s
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 July 2003 TEENAGER Hina Khan likes loud music, chatting in class, watching TV and texting her school pals. -
36. Heads welcome exams shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 PROPOSALS to ditch GCSEs and A-levels in favour of a diploma - with a broader curriculum and fewer exams - have been broadly welcomed by headteachers. -
37. Regeneration sparks school switch
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 July 2003 ONE of two Salford high schools could be on the move. Council leaders are considering relocating either Hope or Buile Hill to the regeneration area of Langworthy and Seedley. -
38. Nursery sends sick tot home in taxi
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2003 A THREE-year-old suffering from suspected concussion was sent home in a taxi by staff at his nursery. An investigation is under way after Adam Quinn arrived home from the Prestwich day care centre strapped into the front seat of the car. -
39. Anger at 'sarcastic' letter from headmaster
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2003 A HEADTEACHER stunned a pupil's parents when he wrote a "sarcastic" letter telling them he would not be able to respond to their complaints for three years! -
40. Class cops beat the bullies
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 July 2003 PLAYGROUND police have dramatically reduced bullying in some Manchester schools, a Home Office report said today.