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1. Utah Saints to open cancer gig
CityLife, Saturday 24 December 2005 THE Utah Saints have signed up to kick off the Manchester versus Cancer charity gig. -
2. New Sugababe revealed
CityLife, Thursday 22 December 2005THE new member of the Sugababes has been revealed. According to CD:UK, her name is Amelle Berrabah and she will replace Mutya Buena who was in the band for seven years.
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3. Confectionery sales drop as health concerns grow
CityLife, Wednesday 21 December 2005 CONSUMER health concerns have hit sales of some popular food and drink brands, a report out today says. Crisps, chocolate and sweets were some of the worst-affected goods of the past year, according to trade magazine The Grocer.
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4. Rape mum cast out
Asian News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 A TEENAGE bride who had a child as a result of a rape in Pakistan is facing deportation from the UK. -
5. Quake cash flooding in
Asian News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 ABOUT £21,000 was raised for the Pakistan earthquake appeal during a charity dinner held in Oldham. -
6. Check facts before wading into hijab discussion
Asian News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 I REFER to your Asian News letter "Beautiful but not compulsory" December 2005, on page 27 - wherein the article is stating that Muslim women do not have to wear the head veil (hijab) and that the Quran does not make specific reference to this adornment. -
7. Asians get choice homes
Asian News, Tuesday 20 December 2005 I WOULD like to take issue with Mohammed Salim who claimed on the letters page of December's Asian News that Asians in Rochdale were being discriminated against in "ghettos". -
8. Kelle goes from the Pope to Panto
CityLife, Tuesday 20 December 2005 NOT many people would give up a high-profile singing career for the volatile world of acting. But, for Kelle Bryan, the decision to leave pop group Eternal after 9m sales was borne partly from her desire to overcome a potentially life-threatening disease called Lupus. -
9. Coffee grows in popularity
CityLife, Wednesday 14 December 2005 PUNTERS are shunning pints for lattes as coffee shops take over from pubs as the new place to meet, as a report shows the industry has frothed to a record £1.1 billion a year business in Britain.
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10. Anything Goes for Angela at The Lowry
CityLife, Wednesday 14 December 2005 ANGELA Rippon will be making her all-singing and dancing theatrical debut in the Cole Porter musical, Anything Goes, at The Lowry until February 4. With typical, go-getting vigour, she can't wait to get started on the show.