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  1. 1. Bangladesh school for city's absent pupils

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 April 2004 MANCHESTER education bosses are planning to build a new school - in Bangladesh. Large numbers of pupils miss weeks of schooling each year because their parents take them to the family homeland.
  2. 2. Class clampdown - but Dan's a winner

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 April 2004 EDUCATION chiefs are re-launching a "shop-a-truant" hotline and holding a series of truancy sweeps as part of a drive to boost school attendance. But elsewhere in the city youngsters are celebrating winning the "lottery" just for being in the classroom.
  3. 3. Handbook offers advice on the best in environmental expertise

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 April 2004 A NEW guide is helping companies tap into the deep vein of environmental expertise in the north west. `Environmental Capabilities in the North West' lists 12 of the region's higher education institutions along with their areas of expertise within the environmental technologies sector, rated on a scale from A star to C.
  4. 4. New teachers have up to £15,000 debt

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 03 April 2004 YOUNG teachers leave university saddled with debts of up to £15,000, a survey showed today. Tuition fees and student loans hit students on "traditional" four-year bachelor of education (BEd) degree courses the hardest, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers poll showed.
  5. 5. 'Sin-bin' plan anger grows

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 April 2004 ANGRY locals have told education bosses to drop their plans to use an empty school building as a "sin bin" for children excluded from Salford schools. About 200 people packed a public meeting to protest and 500 signed a petition.
  6. 6. Player view: Danny Livesey

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 04 April 2004 IT IS great for my footballing education to be at Rochdale, writes Danny Livesey.
  7. 7. You're a bad loser, Wenger

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 April 2004 THE mark of a true sportsman, I was taught early in life, is to be humble in victory and generous in defeat. Obviously Arsene Wenger received a different education.Because if he's generous in defeat, I can knit treacle, WRITES PAUL HINCE.<BR>
  8. 8. Home and away with Malaysia

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 April 2004 A HOME and away fixture for schools in Urmston and Malaysia is part of an education project backed by Manchester United.
  9. 9. £30-a-week lifeline for high-flier

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 CONOR Towey dreams of being an airline pilot - and was determined to continue his studies after leaving school. But without the £30-a-week earn-as-you-learn maintenance allowance, he doesn't think this would have been possible.
  10. 10. £30-a-week lifeline for high-flier

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 CONOR Towey dreams of being an airline pilot - so was determined to continue his studies after leaving school. But without the £30-a-week earn-as-you-learn maintenance allowance he would have found it difficult.
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