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1. Schools 11-plus ballot fight ends
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 September 2000 CAMPAIGNERS have dropped their fight to get rid of school selection in Trafford. -
2. Pupil selection to be speeded up
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 21 December 2000 TRAFFORD education bosses are changing the way children are selected for secondary schools, in a bid to reduce the anxiety caused by the 11-plus. -
3. Lake tragedy of boy in golf ball hunt
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 December 2000 AN 11-year-old boy drowned as he tried to swim across a deep lake on a golf course in a Manchester park, an inquest heard today. -
4. Pals' heartache as boy drowns
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 13 December 2000 A BRAVE 11-year-old girl who tried desperately to save her best friend from drowning had to be forced to give up before she went underwater herself, an inquest heard. -
5. Mum's plea to end tragedies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 August 2000 THE devastated mother of 11-year-old Scott Fanning who plunged to his death at a treacherous beauty spot has demanded the area be made safe. -
6. Mother's valley fight after family tragedy
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 August 2000 A HAPPY family pose for the camera on a foreign holiday, but just weeks later 11-year-old Scott Fanning was killed in an accident at a notorious beauty spot -
7. Manchester's youth award finalists named
Manchester Evening News, Monday 25 September 2000 POLICE have named 11 people who are among the cream of Greater Manchester's youth. -
8. Pensioner pervert has jail term cut
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 October 2000 A PENSIONER who sexually abused and raped three little girls over 11 years has had his sentence cut at the Appeal Court. -
9. Schools revel in exam results record
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 August 2000 NORTH west schools were today celebrating record results. -
10. Drive to end children's silent suffering
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 September 2000 THOUSANDS of children are suffering in silence - unaware that help could be just a phone call away.