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1. Why pay out when the state can provide?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 August 2002 NOT all the wealthiest people insist on paying privately for education. -
2. Gran's shock at surprise tots
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 August 2002 WHEN Julie Garrity began a holiday in Turkey, she was hoping for a fun break in the sun with her family. But within 30 minutes of arriving her 14-year-old daughter Natalie was in labour. -
3. Glover keen to carry on
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 August 2002 Lee Glover is aware he has picked up the unwanted 'veteran' tag, but he doesn't intend hanging up his boots just yet. -
4. RC school in 'bias' storm
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 A FATHER claims his daughter was refused a place at a top Roman Catholic school because she is a Muslim. -
5. Magic of Mela
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 August 2002 THE word "Mela" denotes "festival" in the Asian community and, after the Mega Mela a couple of weeks ago in Platt Fields, this weekend sees the Jubilee Mela in Heaton Park, which is again hoping to attract thousands to a family event, although this one is completely free. -
6. The Latecomers Theatre Company get a sweet tooth
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 August 2002 THE Latecomers Theatre Company will be touring from this weekend to Bury Met, then The Playhouse in Shaw, followed by the Pauper's Pit in Buxton, with their unique production of A Chip In The Sugar and Bed Amongst The Lentils. -
7. The Latecomers Theatre Company get a sweet tooth
CityLife, Friday 30 August 2002 THE Latecomers Theatre Company will be touring from this weekend to Bury Met, then The Playhouse in Shaw, followed by the Pauper's Pit in Buxton, with their unique production of A Chip In The Sugar and Bed Amongst The Lentils. -
8. GCSE joy for region
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 August 2002 SCHOOLS across the region were claiming better results than ever on Thursday, reflecting a national increase in GCSE pass rates. -
9. Tactics for tackling the teenage terrors
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 August 2002 STRESSED parents struggling to cope with youngsters behaving like comedian Harry Enfield's Kevin the Teenager can go on a special training course. -
10. Mum's the word for birds and bees
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 August 2002 MUMS are best at teaching children about the facts of life, a survey has revealed.