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31. Parents unaware of children's online activities
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 July 2004 CAMPAIGNERS today warned parents to be wary after a survey showed more than half of children surfing the web at least once a week have come into contact with pornography. -
32. Mini-parliament `curb' on powers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 July 2004 EXTRA powers on transport and learning and skills have not been handed to regional "mini-parliaments". -
33. Massage helps improve handwriting
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 MADDY Barnes gives a new meaning to the term "hands on" teaching after proving that a regular massage can improve a child's handwriting. -
34. Sporting chance for city youth
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 POLICE in Manchester are using sport as a way of forging closer links with young people. Officers from Moss Side have organised a two-week festival of sport for hundreds of local youngsters, ending on July 23. -
35. The £10m legacy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 DR MARTIN Stephen won't see the hundreds of anxious and excited faces of new pupils arriving at Manchester Grammar School in September - but without him many of them wouldn't be there. -
36. Weight of evidence against inspection
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 THIS is the massive stack of paperwork - weighing more than a pupil - that headteacher David Blackburn had to send to inspectors to help them prepare for a visit to his school. -
37. Museums 'must be business-like in raising cash'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 July 2004 MUSEUMS and galleries must become more "business-like" in their fundraising activities, an MPs' committee said today. -
38. Schools get their own beat bobby
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 July 2004 SIX Salford schools are to have their own police officers. The idea was launched two years ago and Albion High in Charlestown was the first to have an officer, followed by Buile Hill at Pendleton. -
39. Financial woe of Skills boss
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 ANTHONY Goldstone, a prominent figure in the north west business community has been declared bankrupt. -
40. What a waste!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 July 2004 TRANSPORT Secretary Alistair Darling stands accused of squandering millions of pounds of taxpayers' money clearing the way for the massive Metrolink expansion which the government has now abandoned.