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771. Smarten up your CV
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 January 2004 WE all get that Monday morning feeling from time to time...usually at the start of every working week. But maybe it's not just the January blues that are getting you down. So how do you move on from a job you're not enjoying? It's time to smarten up that CV because there's a lot you can do to make your application stand out from the crowd. -
772. Science museum lands space ace
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 January 2004 A TOP NASA scientist is to run Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry. British-born Dr Ian Griffin, head of the office of public outreach for the space agency's Hubble Space Telescope, takes over as director on April 1. -
773. Answering the call
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 January 2004 THE north-west is fighting back over the exodus of call-centre jobs abroad, with a drive to make this region a world-class mecca. -
774. Jail term fury over shamed teacher
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 February 2004 A JUDGE has caused outrage by jailing for only three-and-a-half years a primary school teacher who secretly took indecent pictures of pupils and fantasised about killing a child. -
775. Classic interview questions
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 January 2004 THERE are always a few classic interview questions, which are bound to come up. Here are some of the most common ones and how best to answer them. -
776. Regional Assembly: The key questions
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 January 2004 Regional Assembly debate Q&A: The key questions -
777. Soham prompts data protection review
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 17 February 2004 NEW guidelines on the Data Protection Act are being drawn up to ensure police forces store and use information on suspects properly, it emerged today. -
778. Nursery school that parents voted top of the class
Manchester Evening News, Friday 20 February 2004 CELEBRATIONS are under way at a local nursery after it was named one of the best in the UK. Oakfield Nursery School in Altrincham was awarded second prize in the National Day Nurseries Association nursery of the year awards, beating off competition from thousands of other nurseries. -
779. City women in the comfort zone
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 February 2004 MANCHESTER women are in the comfort zone when it comes to a pampered lifestyle, according to new research. The city has the second highest number of hair, beauty, tanning, and fitness salons per female head of population in the country. -
780. Recording history in the breaking
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 January 2004 EXPERTS from demolition contractors J Freeley Ltd have been polishing their hard hats and practising their camera smiles in anticipation of movie stardom.