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  1. 51. More jobs for graduates as salaries hit £21,000

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 STARTING salaries for graduates have hit '21,000 amid the first rise in vacancies since 2001, a survey of blue-chip firms showed today.
  2. 52. BBC to review internet operations after report

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2004 THE BBC has announced it is to close five websites and restructure others after being ordered to review its online remit by the Government.
  3. 53. '80,000' public jobs to be axed

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 GORDON Brown was today announcing a spending spree on public services - at the expense of up to 80,000 civil servants' jobs, it was predicted. Ed Balls, until recently the Chancellor's chief economic adviser, said people would be surprised by the scale of the shift of cash to front-line services.
  4. 54. War on teen booze thugs

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 TRADING watchdogs are going to war on the `yob culture' of binge drinking on the streets. They plan to end the misery to communities by hitting drink retailers hard.
  5. 55. School group's chat with Tony Blair

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 July 2004 FOUR Manchester school students went on a VIP trip to London - and had a chat with Tony Blair. The students and teachers travelled to meet their MP, Sir Gerald Kaufman, watch Prime Minister's Question Time and then take a trip on the London Eye.
  6. 56. BBC faces programme quality review

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 July 2004 BBC1 is to undergo a major review after audiences complained the quality of its programmes was going downhill, it has emerged.
  7. 57. Pupils' paintings on show at Tate Modern

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004 THEY may just be eight years old, but their paintings are to hang alongside those of the most famous names in modern art. The Tate Modern's new exhibits are by youngsters from Medlock Primary in Ardwick, Manchester.
  8. 58. Two degrees for veteran artist, 92

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004 A VETERAN artist made famous by the 2002 Commonwealth Games is to receive two university degrees in three days. Frances Lennon, 92, known will be awarded honorary Master of Arts degrees from Salford University and Manchester Metropolitan University.
  9. 59. How stars turned deaf ear to careers advice

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 July 2004 GLAMOROUS Coronation Street crimper Samia Ghardie would have had eyes only for faraway places had she taken her teachers' advice - they wanted her to become a travel agent.
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