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41. Star's battle role
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 CORONATION Street star Sean Wilson has condemned a council's "short-sighted" plans to close a theatre workshop. -
42. Liver defect increases nicotine addiction
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 November 2004 A GENETIC defect which slows down the liver's capacity to clear nicotine from the body increases the chances of tobacco addiction, research revealed today. -
43. Minister handcuffed by dads campaigner
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 November 2004 A FATHERS 4 Justice campaigner handcuffed himself to government minister Margaret Hodge at a family law conference in Manchester today, police said. -
44. Restructured Ofsted cuts 500 jobs
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 SCHOOLS inspectorate Ofsted is to cut 500 jobs and close eight offices under restructuring plans. Under a three-year programme called Improving Ofsted, its Manchester office will close and the number of staff employed at its London headquarters will be reduced by almost a third. -
45. United star gives day's pay to kids in Africa
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 November 2004 MANCHESTER United player Gary Neville is urging the millionaire stars of the Premiership to give up a day's wages to help provide schooling for children in Africa. -
46. Cash-claim firms prey on children
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 November 2004 FIRMS who chase compensation have found a new set of "victims" - in Manchester's classrooms. Claim companies have targeted the parents of pupils allegedly injured in schools in their search for new clients. -
47. Axe hangs over cash for pupils and libraries
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 November 2004 SCHOOL uniform grants for low-income families could be scrapped and libraries could be closed in a major economy drive by Manchester city council. -
48. Walkout by civil servants hits city
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 November 2004 STRIKING civil servants disrupted courts, social security, tax, and government officesacross Greater Manchester today. -
49. Civil servants strike in jobs cuts protest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 November 2004 Civil servants staged their biggest strike in more than a decade today in a bitter row over jobs, forcing the closure of museums and disrupting driving tests, jobcentres, benefit offices and Customs.