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1. Shotgun raiders’ big cash haul
Accrington Observer, Thursday 29 December 2005 MASKED raiders brandishing sawn-off shotguns stole thousands of pounds from a Huncoat businessman as he returned to his home. -
2. Looking back at 2005
CityLife, Friday 23 December 2005 IF there was anything that characterised Manchester's club scene in 2005, it was a solidifying of various trends into firm institutions that you can rely on for a good night out rather than any dramatic new movements. Just a couple of years back, everyone was up in arms that clubbing was dying on its backside, until everyone with a pulse realised that clubbing is just a form of going out and going out ain't going to stop in the near future.
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3. And there's more from Jimmy...
CityLife, Monday 19 December 2005 IN the often superficial and fickle world of showbusiness, Jimmy Cricket must be one of the nicest men you could ever meet. -
4. Mum’s death sparks probe
Accrington Observer, Thursday 08 December 2005 A BOY of 16 has been left orphaned after his mum died in mysterious circumstances just two months after his father. -
5. Ghost hunters left spooked by seance at haunted hotel
Accrington Observer, Thursday 08 December 2005 WANNABE ghost hunters got more than they bargained for when they made a spooky trip to the Dunkenhalgh Hotel in search of things that go bump in the night. -
6. Out of the Darkness
CityLife, Monday 28 November 2005 THE Darkness were the band which dragged heavy metal, kicking and screaming, into the light - and managed it with a gigantic smile on their faces. They play here tonight. -
7. Coliseum to lay on Christmas favourite
CityLife, Wednesday 23 November 2005 LIKE turkey and brandy pudding, Christmas wouldn't be Christmas for many families without the Oldham Coliseum's annual pantomime. Dick Whittington opens on Saturday. -
8. Back for good? Take That return
CityLife, Tuesday 15 November 2005 THE Hilton International Hotel, near Manchester Airport, on February 13, 1996. "The rumours are true," said Gary Barlow, with a mock tremble of the lip, declaring Take That were no more. -
9. Liberty go in search of the X factor
CityLife, Tuesday 15 November 2005 A BUNCH of wannabe pop stars were given the surprise of their lives when chart-toppers Liberty X dropped by to see them perform. -
10. Chocs are pure gold
CityLife, Thursday 27 October 2005 AN UPMARKET confectioner has decided mere chocolate isn't rich enough for Cheshire's dinner party set - so the firm has taken the delicacy to a decadent new level.