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  1. 1. A Chile Christmas @ Royal Exchange Studio

    CityLife, Wednesday 18 December 2002 TELLING entertaining travel stories, in front of an audience, is in danger of becoming a dying art, if it were not for the likes of Bill Bryson.
  2. 2. A Chile Christmas @ Royal Exchange Studio

    CityLife, Wednesday 18 December 2002 TELLING entertaining travel stories, in front of an audience, is in danger of becoming a dying art, if it were not for the likes of Bill Bryson.
  3. 3. World premiere marks Royal Exchange's new season

    CityLife, Friday 08 November 2002 THE return of favourites Trevor Peacock and Emily Wolk, a world premiere by controversial Canadian Brad Fraser and repertoire working are some of the highlights of the packed, new-look Royal Exchange season.
  4. 4. Jazz-singing student's a lone star

    CityLife, Tuesday 05 November 2002 A STUDENT singer who was left to perform solo when her backing band pulled out has scored top marks in the latest heat of the M.E.N. Search For A Star competition.
  5. 5. Family killer gets life

    Asian News, Friday 01 November 2002 A DEBT-ridden student who butchered his mother, father and sister during a family row has been jailed for life.
  6. 6. Eric Clapton - One More Car, One More Rider (Reprise)

    CityLife, Friday 01 November 2002 CLAPTON'S first live album for 10 years would be big news anyway. Add to this the fact that his 2001 live performances were his most impressive for years, plus the fact that he suggested it may also be his last big tour, and this looks more and more like an essential release.
  7. 7. Great Brit pop!

    CityLife, Friday 04 October 2002 If underground Manchester is going through its most exciting period in years, then the Festival Of Briton is its annual works do.
  8. 8. 'Miracle that no-one died'

    Asian News, Tuesday 01 October 2002 IN the first two Oldham riot trials the prosecution have claimed it was a miracle no-one died when Asian gangs went on the rampage.
  9. 9. Is this justice?

    Asian News, Sunday 01 September 2002 TRIALS involving 150 people - mainly Asian young men - charged with violence during last summer's Oldham riots have begun in Manchester. Over the Pennines concern has already been voiced at the harshness of the sentences handed down to young Asians found guilty of crimes during similar disturbances in Bradford according to this article first published in Asian News's sister paper The Guardian.
  10. 10. Runners' shame

    Asian News, Sunday 01 September 2002 THE NORTH West's Bangladeshi community feel that they have been let down by the missing Bangladeshi sprint relay team who disappeared during the Commonwealth Games.
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