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41. Number of strike days doubles
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 June 2005 THE number of working days lost through industrial disputes doubled last year to almost one million, official figures showed today. -
42. HMG makes a splash in the community
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 June 2005 ONCE it was a slag-heap, and ravaged by centuries of industrial wear and tear. Now land next to a Manchester factory has been transformed into a woodland nature reserve, planted with 1,800 trees. -
43. City academies vow
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 PLANS for 200 privately sponsored city academies will go ahead despite more criticism, the government insists. -
44. Caroline is new Christie chief
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 June 2005 A NEW chief executive has been appointed to the helm of Europe's largest cancer hospital just weeks before the results of a major shake-up in cancer services are due to be published. -
45. Thanks to staff in birthday celebration
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 SUMMER celebrations are being planned to say "thank you" to staff at a Wigan firm which is clocking up its 10th birthday. -
46. School bus job for man with sex crime past
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 June 2005 A BUS driver was recruited for a school run despite a history of sex crimes. -
47. Man (U) on a mission
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 MANCHESTER United star Quinton Fortune has backed a United Nations project looking after abused children on a trip back to his native South Africa. -
48. Queen and Camilla toast William
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 June 2005 THE royals turned out in force to see Britain's bachelor of hearts graduate from university. Prince William's graduation ceremony was applauded by his grandmother the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla. -
49. WS Atkins overcomes rail slowdown
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 June 2005 ENGINEERING group WS Atkins today posted a 31 per cent rise in annual profits despite a slowdown in its key rail market. -
50. Pupils devastated by raids
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 June 2005 BURGLARS targeted a Manchester school four times in just over a week, leaving young pupils devastated at the loss of valuable classroom equipment.