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1. A drop in demand for Crude oil
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 July 2008 OIL PRICES Light, sweet crude on the New York Mercantile Exchange - the benchmark oil price - stood at about 125 US dollars a barrel after a fall of more than 15 per cent on record highs earlier this month. -
2. Art and rampant shopping at Waterside
CityLife, Friday 11 July 2008 WITH the national debt at its highest level in history, a new exhibition at the Waterside Arts Centre could be about to do us all a favour. -
3. Art and rampant shopping
CityLife, Friday 11 July 2008 W ITH the national debt at its highest level in history, a new exhibition at the Waterside Arts Centre could be about to do us all a favour. -
4. Art and rampant shopping
CityLife, Friday 11 July 2008 W ITH the national debt at its highest level in history, a new exhibition at the Waterside Arts Centre could be about to do us all a favour. -
5. Art and rampant shopping
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 July 2008 W ITH the national debt at its highest level in history, a new exhibition at the Waterside Arts Centre could be about to do us all a favour. -
6. Celebwatch: Carlos Tevez spotted
Manchester Evening News, Monday 04 August 2008 WHERE have the stars been out and about this week? Celebwatch tracks them down. Let us know if you spot a celebrity around town. -
7. Google results disappoint
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2008 A 35 per cent jump in second quarter profits at Google today failed to ease concerns about the impact of the ailing US economy. -
8. Autumn at River Cottage
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 October 2008 VALENTINE Warner might have been keeping us informed about What to Eat Now on BBC2, but he could have a fight on his hands as the king of seasonal produce returns to our screens to reclaim his crown. -
9. Flood! Prepare yourself
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 04 June 2008 IT'S summer time - so we had better start thinking about flooding. But this is no joke about our rainy weather - the Environment Agency wants us all to take this issue seriously. -
10. Gary Owen column
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 December 2008 THERE are no two ways about it; the next three league games will tell us which way the season is going to go.