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  1. 1. Council worker killed by 'water bug'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 January 2001 A MAN has died from Legionnaire's Disease, which he possibly contracted from deadly water droplets discovered at Manchester's education headquarters.
  2. 2. Tests demand after Legionnaire's death

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2001 TOP health experts were drafted in to Manchester's education headquarters today in a bid to reassure staff after the death of a worker from Legionnaire's disease.
  3. 3. Expelled boy has lessons at home

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 January 2001 THE expelled teenager at the centre of an education row was being taught at home today.
  4. 4. Legionnaire's tragedy fact pack for staff

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 January 2001 WORRIED staff at Manchester's education headquarters are to be given an information pack after a colleague died from Legionnaire's disease.
  5. 5. College's new start for prison women

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 January 2001 A STRETCH in prison has certainly taught mum-of-two Julie Openshaw a lesson.
  6. 6. Strike threat over yob pupil

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2001 TEACHERS are threatening to strike after school governors overturned the head's decision to expel a violent pupil excluded from class eight times and given 69 detentions.
  7. 7. Money worries could affect student performance

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2001 UNIVERSITIES are concerned that students' financial problems could affect academic performance.
  8. 8. Reward for City College bringing hope to Russia

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 January 2001 LECTURERS from Manchester are playing a key role in educating prisoners in Russian jails.
  9. 9. Teacher shortages hit north west

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 January 2001 TEACHER shortages in parts of Britain are pushing schools towards ''meltdown,'' a union has warned.
  10. 10. Council debates morning-after pill for pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 January 2001 COUNCILLORS are to draw up advice for teachers and governors considering giving the morning-after pill to pupils in Cheshire schools.
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