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  1. 31. Parents want tougher online porn laws

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 ALMOST nine out of 10 parents want tougher laws regulating internet pornography, according to the latest research. British families also seem to be more restrictive than their European counterparts when it comes to letting children use the internet, the London School of Economics study found.
  2. 32. Diary entry 30: Lessons in planning

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 28 April 2005 THE one thing all trainee teachers moan about (when I say the one thing I'm temporarily forgetting the kids' behaviour, the poor pay, the fall in respect for the profession, the stress and the sheer fact that you might not always feel like putting on a show for 30 disillusioned kids) is the planning.
  3. 33. Students owe £13,000

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 STUDENTS leave university owing an average of '13,501 - '10,000 more than 10 years ago. And in another three years the average debt could rise to '20,000.
  4. 34. Nightmare on Elm Street

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 April 2005 DRUNKEN teenagers have been having underage sex in broad daylight on the roof of a Middleton school.
  5. 35. Shipman death shock for wife

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 April 2005 HAROLD Shipman's widow Primrose told an inquest today that his family had learned of the killer GP's death from a radio bulletin. Mrs Shipman, speaking in public for the first time, said they had been "devastated" by the news.
  6. 36. Atkins profits remain on track

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 ENGINEERING group WS Atkins cheered investors today by saying annual profits would hit hopes despite a slowdown in the rail market.
  7. 37. Over-40s 'ignorant' over sexual health

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 April 2005 DIVOREES in their 40s and 50s may be at particular risk of catching sexually transmitted infections (STIs), doctors warned today.
  8. 38. Writing is on the wall as students jailed

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 April 2005 TWO POYNTON graffiti artists who etched their 'tags' into the windows of trains have been jailed in a landmark case that gives a stark warning to offenders who wantonly damage public property.
  9. 39. Howard's 'best start in life' wanted for all

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 MICHAEL HOWARD today promised to give people the same educational start in life he got as the child of a family of immigrants.
  10. 40. Who's too scary?

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 April 2005 DR WHO is not too scary for small children . . . say the Tories who have defended the "right" of children to be scared by Dr Who after the BBC suggested the programme was not suitable for youngsters under eight.
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