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41. Galway pipes up for music centre
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 May 2003 TOP flautist Sir James Galway visited a Manchester school to open a '1m music facility. -
42. Schools back call to help victims of war
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 May 2003 DOZENS of schools have already agreed to allow youngsters to leave their school ties and sweatshirts at home as part of the region's biggest Non-Uniform Day, to raise funds for the Manchester Evening News/UNICEF Schools in Iraq Appeal. -
43. 'Pervert ban' on photo phones
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 May 2003 THE latest picture mobile phones have been banned from council sports centre changing rooms - to stop paedophiles taking photos of children undressing. -
44. Assembly ideas
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 May 2003 ASSEMBLY ideas for the Manchester Evening News/UNICEF Schools in Iraq Appeal Non-Uniform Day. -
45. Logistics drive launched for north west
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 May 2003 A NEW centre of excellence for the logistics industry is being launched in the north west to benefit from the local growth of the sector. -
46. To children of Iraq, with love
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 May 2003 YOUNGSTERS have opened their hearts to the children of war-torn Iraq with touching messages of friendship and hope, as part of the M.E.N./Unicef Schools in Iraq Appeal. -
47. New job for ousted boss sparks row
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 May 2003 THE ousted leader of Salford council is to be given a key place in its powerful cabinet. -
48. City in power struggle
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 May 2003 A BATTLE for power between a union man and an intellectual is looming at Salford town hall.