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21. Kids' art-packed hours to escape shopping misery
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 16 December 2000 CHILDREN will get a chance to enjoy an art-packed couple of hours and escape the Christmas shopping rush this weekend. -
22. Manchester's street booze ban starts tonight
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 August 2000 DRINKING on the streets of Manchester will be outlawed from tonight. -
23. 'Merger' for RC schools
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 July 2000 SEVEN Roman Catholic schools in Salford could be merged into two new establishments because of falling pupil numbers. -
24. Hospital's phone masts a risk say campaigners
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 July 2000 BABIES, pregnant women and staff are all at risk because of a mobile phone mast 'farm' on the roof of a hospital's maternity unit, according to campaigners. -
25. Family in new bid to avoid deportation
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 09 December 2000 A CHINESE family are appealing against a Home Office decision to deport them - after their bid to stay through the new Human Rights Act failed. -
26. Disgraced councillor facing life in the cold
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 October 2000 A DISGRACED councillor is facing life as a political outcast after colleagues imposed a sweeping package of sanctions on him. -
27. Car crash boy wins classroom fight
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 October 2000 A GIFTED schoolboy who battled back from a car crash to win a grammar school place only to have it snatched away from him is back in the classroom. -
28. Gallery's wallpaper of fame
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 December 2000 BEDROOM wall images of the Beatles and David Beckham have found a place alongside the great artists at Manchester's Whitworth Art Gallery. -
29. Schools revel in exam results record
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 August 2000 NORTH west schools were today celebrating record results. -
30. Fury as pupils left to wander park
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 July 2000 PARENTS have blasted teachers at a Manchester primary school who allowed their nine-year-old children to roam around a theme park "unsupervised."