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51. Death of peacemaker kicked by pub thugs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 March 2004 A POLICEMAN told an inquest that he saw a dad being kicked in the head by at least two men as he lay on a pavement near a Salford restaurant. Pc Paul Twist said he didn't see victim Shane Eckersley, 40, strike a single blow. -
52. Revealed, Brooklyn the sheepish boy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 A HEADMASTER spoke for the first time about his most famous pupil - Brooklyn Beckham. Nigel Johnson, head at Terra Nova School in Holmes Chapel was talking at the opening of the school's new £300,000 nursery where United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was guest of honour. -
53. Alert over "dangerous" curry colours
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 FOOD colourings linked to hyperactivity, asthma, and even cancer, have been detected in chicken tikka massala, one of the UK's favourite dishes, consumer chiefs warned today. -
54. Universities leading way on green issues
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 March 2004 NORTH WEST universities are leading the way in technology to improve the environment. -
55. Students get £35,000 to play on stock market
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 March 2004 STUDENTS across Greater Manchester will get a taste of life on the Stock Exchange when they become city traders for a day -
56. Parents urge more autism research
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 March 2004 SCIENTISTS and parents called today for more research into the causes of autism, which has been overshadowed by the debate over the controversial MMR vaccine. -
57. Call for action against internet pharmacies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 March 2004 GOVERNMENTS were urged today to take a more proactive stand against the illicit trade in controlled drugs over the Internet in a report issued by a United Nations organisation. -
58. Sky's the limit at jobs show
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 March 2004 THE pilots, call centre workers, mechanics and journalists of tomorrow descended on Manchester's G-Mex centre to get advice on what work is really like. About 8,000 youngsters and parents visited the first day of the SkillCity - the city's biggest interactive exhibition.