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  1. 31. Pat on the back for improving council

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 January 2004 SALFORD council - twice branded weak by government inspectors - has been praised by auditors. The District Auditor's report applauds the council for making improvements in the way the city is run.
  2. 32. Teacher resigns over pupil texting probe

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 January 2004 A TEACHER suspended from a top-performing high school for allegedly texting a pupil and leaving her voice messages has resigned. The man, who has not been named, was employed at Lymm High School in Warrington.
  3. 33. Anger as eight schools face axe

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 January 2004 TEACHERS and parents at eight primary schools have been told their school is on a council hit list for closure and more are bracing themselves for the axe.
  4. 34. Girls take A-level glory

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 January 2004 GIRLS are topping the sixth form league tables in Greater Manchester. Results at Withington Girls' School - where the average exam score was AAAB at A-level, with a B grade AS-level - ranked as the highest in the region and the fourth highest in the country.
  5. 35. Waters takes over CBI post

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 January 2004 DAMIAN WATERS, who has been acting Director of the CBI in the north west for nearly a year, has been promoted permanently to the post.
  6. 36. Tempers flare in the workplace

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 January 2004 CHEATING, stealing and "incredibly loud" members of staff are workers are making workplaces a hotbed of anger according to a new report.& 
  7. 37. Jobs boost claim for "knowledge capital" push

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 January 2004 MANCHESTER'S property industry could help create up to 100,000 new jobs, if the city's ambitions to become the UK's "Knowledge Capital" are fulfilled.
  8. 38. Answering the call

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 January 2004 THE north-west is fighting back over the exodus of call-centre jobs abroad, with a drive to make this region a world-class mecca.
  9. 39. Public have say on regional government plan

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2004

    THE topic of proposals for a regional assembly to govern the north west were debated in Manchester on Thursday night. An audience of 400 people spent two hours discussing the merits of having a mini parliament for the region.

  10. 40. Regional Assembly: The key questions

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 January 2004 Regional Assembly debate Q&A: The key questions
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