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61. I'll go to jail, says mum in school row
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 April 2005 A MOTHER who was told her son cannot attend their local primary school says she would go to jail rather than send him to another school. -
62. Firefighters in bid to cut attacks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 FIREFIGHTERS in Oldham are facing an onslaught of abuse and violence as they go about their daily work, according to a new study. -
63. Prescott backs new tram links
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 April 2005 JOHN Prescott pledged Labour would support the extension of the Metrolink tram network across Greater Manchester, if re-elected. -
64. Why did schools close for gangster funeral?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 AN investigation has been launched into why two Manchester schools closed for the funeral of gang leader Desmond Noonan. -
65. Public urged to pass on skills
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 TALENTED people across the country are today being urged to donate their time to a pioneering new initiative which will benefit thousands of people who suffer from mental health problems. -
66. Call for drug sniffer dogs in schools
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 DOGS should be used in schools to sniff out pupils using drugs, say crime experts. Researchers found the use of dogs in a trial run at six Buckinghamshire secondary schools was "very successful". -
67. Tories to find tram funding
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 AN upbeat Michael Howard has attacked Labour policy on the campaign trail in Bolton. -
68. Fury as schools shut for Noonan funeral
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 April 2005 PARENTS have condemned the decision to shut two schools today because of the funeral of gangster Desmond Noonan. -
69. Diary entry 28: Lessons in fun
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 April 2005 AT primary school I was what might now be known as a geek. -
70. Stress is proving a costly business
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 April 2005 STRESS-RELATED absenteeism is costing north west businesses '375m a year and the problem is increasing.