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31. The coolest brands - full list
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 September 2004 Below is a full list of the cool brands from the survey published today. -
32. Legal fears hit pupils' trips
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 TOO many schools are avoiding outdoor activities because they fear being sued in the event of an accident. That is the finding, published today, of the schools watchdog Ofsted. -
33. A friend in need is a friend indeed
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 THE red berets of the Guardian Angels may be a common sight on the crime-ridden streets of New York, but now they are moving in to the playgrounds of a Manchester primary school. -
34. Asylum probe storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 A LEADING academic has been ousted from a '600,000 research project into asylum seekers in Salford after concerns that the scheme was being used for political purposes. -
35. Gordon's parent pledge
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 September 2004 GORDON Brown confirmed Labour's pledge to give new parents the choice to stay at home for up to a year after their baby is born. -
36. Factfile: John Bentley
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 September 2004 FACTFILE for John Bentley, owner of ANSA Elevators. -
37. 1 in 3 drops out of new university
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 September 2004 THOUSANDS of students will take up places at Bolton Institute this month, but one in three will not graduate, according to new figures. The 32 per cent drop-out rate ranks as the highest in the north west and the third highest in the country in a new university guide. -
38. Minister Estelle bows out again
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 September 2004 ARTS Minister Estelle Morris is to quit parliament at the next election. The former Manchester schoolgirl and niece of city peer Lord Alf Morris will later today announce that she does not want to continue in parliament. -
39. Mike spells out fun new way of learning to read
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 September 2004 FORMER textile designer Mike Sacks has come up with a revolutionary method of teaching children to read - thanks to breaking a leg. And his invention - The Spellpeople - is the result of more than seven years' work on his computer to produce a new way of teaching children letters, colours and shapes. -
40. Breakthrough hope in trams campaign
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 September 2004 GREATER Manchester MPs today made a dramatic breakthrough in the battle to save the Metrolink extension.