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31. Hospital reveals new chief exec

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 October 2008
THE Trust that runs Trafford’s hospitals has a new boss.

32. Warehouse workers’ jobs fear

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 October 2008
WORKERS at a Trafford Park warehouse say they fear for their jobs after it emerged the owner of the site has applied for planning permission to turn the building into a museum.

33. College head knighted

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 October 2008
"I’ve had some great moments throughout my career and other walks of life, but nothing matches this. It’s a great and humbling honour."

34. ‘Robbed of a star’

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 October 2008
PLAYERS and supporters at Bowdon Rugby Club will hold a minute’s silence on Saturday in memory of assistant coach Dave Myers, who was killed in a car crash this week.

35. Second chance school test row

Manchester Metro News, Friday 24 October 2008
Stretford Grammar School’s entrance procedure has been criticised after pupils who failed to gain a place were offered spots at the school just months later after resitting the exam.

36. Wheely great addition to crime fight

Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 28 October 2008
THERE was cause for celebration in Partington last week as the area got its own designated police car.

37. Hi-tech police go on anti-drugs drive

Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 28 October 2008
POLICE are putting some new kit to the test to help rid Altrincham of drugs.

38. Singles' night with a scary twist

Manchester Metro News, Tuesday 28 October 2008
A MATCHMAKING club is holding a spooktacular event on Friday.

39. Recession ‘won’t freeze out Altair’

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 October 2008
DEVELOPERS have vowed that the controversial £150m Altair development will still go ahead – despite fears the economic crisis could put the scheme on ice.

40. A powerful lesson

Manchester Metro News, Friday 31 October 2008
TEENAGERS who helped design a sculpture dubbed ‘racist’ have had the artwork defended by a former Black Panther.
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