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1. Advice on tap to help with finances
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 August 2001 TUNBRIDGE Wells Equitable has recently updated its free booklet - A Brief Guide to the Financial Aspects of Higher Education - to help parents understand the situation covering student loans, tuition fees and living expenses at university. -
2. School's 'monthly drugs haul'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 August 2001 TEACHERS at a Tameside secondary school discover at least one case of drug dealing or possession every month, a survey has revealed. -
3. Computer-mad town logs on to learning
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 August 2001 COMPUTER-mad Stockport is bracing itself for its biggest ever log-on this month. -
4. Teacher shortages 'worst for 36 years'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 August 2001 MPs are to investigate claims that teacher shortages are at their worst for 36 years. -
5. Lesson learned over teacher shortages
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 August 2001 SCHOOLS across Greater Manchester appear to have avoided a teacher shortage. -
6. Fire chief bows out after 40 years
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 August 2001 THE Greater Manchester fire chief who took charge of the Strangeways riots and other major incidents in the city has decided to retire. -
7. Students concerned over mounting debts
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 August 2001 BRITAIN'S university students are in debt to the tune of £5bn - a sobering thought for the 450,000 school-leavers about to join them at the start of the new academic year. -
8. Ban on school's test results
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 August 2001 TEST results at a high-achieving primary school will not count in government league tables after an investigation into cheating allegations. -
9. Standards rise as sixth-formers help primary kids
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 August 2001 STANDARDS at a Manchester primary school have risen after pupils and staff joined forces with one of the city’s top-performing independent high schools. -
10. Students learn the reporting Game
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 August 2001 STUDENTS took their pads and pens and became cub reporters in a Commonwealth Games project set up by the Manchester Evening News.