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581. Youth gets chance at Dale
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 05 January 2003 THE future looks bright at Rochdale now that the youth system is bearing real fruit for the first time in decades. -
582. Best of 2003: Part two
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 December 2003 2003 was the year that politicians finally started to understand that the internet is a powerful tool for spreading their messages. -
583. Six new kids' homes for city
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 January 2003 MANCHESTER will get six new children's homes to help slash millions from its spiralling social services budget. -
584. Union dismay as 'tests boycott' poll flops
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 December 2003 REGIONAL officials of the largest teachers' union are "disappointed" over the shelving of a boycott of controversial school tests. -
585. Sky's the limit for rocket kids
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 March 2003 YOUNG scientists have reached for the sky - by launching rockets they made as part of their own space adventure. -
586. Blair's grim New Year message
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 January 2003 BRITAIN enters the New Year facing some of the most "difficult and dangerous" problems of recent times and cannot hope to survive them unscathed without a combination of luck, hard work and good judgment, Tony Blair warns voters today. -
587. Top teacher in cash riddle probe
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 January 2003 A HEADTEACHER recruited to restore the reputation of a scandal-hit school faces a probe into cash payments for staff. -
588. Business bites: ‘Difficult and dangerous’ year ahead
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 January 2003 NEW Year is normally ushered in on an optimistic note. Not this time - Prime Minister Tony Blair set a gloomy tone with his New Year message. -
589. Councils clash over tax rises
Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 March 2003 A CITY politician today took a swipe at neighbouring town halls for imposing council tax hikes up to four times inflation. -
590. School branches out with a forest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 March 2003 YOUNGSTERS, teachers and volunteers have really put down roots at a Wythenshawe Primary School - by planting their own forest.