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1. Gary Jules books Manchester date
CityLife, Tuesday 30 December 2003 GARY Jules, the US singer who bagged the coveted Christmas number one slot with his single Mad World, is coming to Manchester in February. -
2. Elvis hits the town
CityLife, Monday 22 December 2003 FORGET Memphis, Manchester is the new home of Elvismania. First there was the news that Singalonga Elvis is to have its world premiere at The Lowry theatre in February. -
3. Spotlight on celebrity
CityLife, Friday 19 December 2003 THE idea of celebrity is challenged artistically in a new exhibition in Tameside, featuring portraits of British South Asian people in the limelight. -
4. The Unbroadcastable Radio Show @ Comedy Store
CityLife, Thursday 18 December 2003 THE fact that the day's news was Saddam Hussein's capture in Iraq could have caused a few problems for a topical, but pre written comedy show. -
5. The Unbroadcastable Radio Show @ Comedy Store
CityLife, Thursday 18 December 2003 THE fact that the day's news was Saddam Hussein's capture in Iraq could have caused a few problems for a topical, but pre written comedy show. -
6. Bell's tough decision in battle for spot-kicks
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003 ASSISTANT boss Jimmy Bell admitted he had a nightmare choosing the penalty takers. -
7. Cultural centre to give new life to old building
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003 AN ISLAMIC cultural centre in Accrington is one step closer to opening after an application to change the original plans was given the go-ahead. -
8. Spot shock but Speare smiles
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003 A COLLECTIVE gasp went up from more than 2,000 Stanley fans when John Coleman made his shock substitutions. -
9. Your Xmas Observer
Accrington Observer, Thursday 18 December 2003 NEXT week's Christmas edition of the Observer will be published two days earlier than normal. -
10. Long Arms wrap around Manchester
CityLife, Tuesday 16 December 2003 AFTER a year which saw them conquer Europe, play a sell-out tour with I Am Kloot and work with the demigod of synthpop, Phil Oakey of the Human League, Kings Have Long Arms are returning to Manchester to see the year out in style with a set at Club Suicide on Friday, December 19.