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1. Education pioneer quits
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2003 A TRAIL-BLAZING education chief is to quit his '100,000 job at Wigan. -
2. M.E.N/UNICEF Schools in Iraq Appeal
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 May 2003 THE Manchester Evening News has joined forces with UNICEF to launch a massive fund-raising campaign to help rebuild the education system in war-torn Iraq. -
3. School cuts showdown
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 May 2003 COUNCIL finance chiefs are planning a showdown with Education Secretary Charles Clarke next week when they will demand he explains why the city's schools are struggling to balance their books. -
4. Sir Alex backing plea for war kids
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 May 2003 SIR Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to pupils who will play a vital part in the rebuilding of education in Iraq. -
5. Minister praises helpers
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 May 2003 EDUCATION Secretary Charles Clarke praised local pupils for their determination to help war-torn children in Iraq. -
6. Dame asks where £6.9m has gone
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 May 2003 HEAD teacher Dame Jean Else wants some urgent answers from Manchester education bosses, after Education Secretary Charles Clarke claimed the local authority was sitting on '6.9m while schools struggled to balance their budgets. -
7. Fury as school 'champ' is ousted
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 May 2003 A TOWN'S widely-respected education champion has been ousted by the ruling Labour group. -
8. Pupils join fight to help Iraq
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 May 2003 SCHOOLCHILDREN had anything but a casual attitude today as they helped raise money to rebuild the education system in Iraq. -
9. Steady half at Nord Anglia
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 May 2003 MID-term turnover and profit at Cheadle-based Nord Anglia Education, which runs the chain of Princess Christian nurseries, remained steady, as its core businesses continue to grow. -
10. Adventurous bid for new school
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 May 2003 A MOTHER who thinks academic education is the downfall of some young boys plans to set up her own school - and pupils will help to build it.