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1. A-Z of 2007 planet pop
CityLife, Friday 28 December 2007 HERE'S CityLife music critic Gary Ryan's take on the year... -
2. DVD: Knocked Up (15)
CityLife, Monday 17 December 2007 ALISON Scott (Heigl) is a floor manager at a major entertainment news television network. -
3. Three super hits - one more to go! Akshay Kumar welcomes 'Welcome'
Asian News, Monday 17 December 2007 The versatile Kumar has emerged as Bollywood’s hottest and most sought after star today. After three consecutive hits in 2007 - Namastey London, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa - Akki is set to storm the box-office yet again with the release of Welcome, his fourth big multi-starrer comedy, releasing on December 20 worldwide. -
4. Six months in Paradise
CityLife, Friday 14 December 2007 IT'S safe to say that whenever the Warehouse Project rolls into town other promoters in the city worry while the city's underground faithful rejoice - such is its power to draw a crowd week-in week-out. -
5. Finding renewed Verve
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6. Top worker Sakina is the news!
Asian News, Wednesday 12 December 2007 A HARDWORKING sales assistant has been crowned the best employee in the country. -
7. Theatre's breath of fresh air
CityLife, Tuesday 11 December 2007 NO-ONE was more surprised than Caroline Clegg when her name was announced as winner of the Horniman Award at the M.E.N. Theatre Awards. -
8. Take That: History of hits
CityLife, Friday 07 December 2007 WHEN Take That announced they were to split in 1996, the Samaritans set up a helpline to cope with the emotional fall-out. We take a look back over their career. -
9. A dream comes true
CityLife, Friday 07 December 2007 A DELICIOUS lunch-date with Chesney Hawkes at Lowry Theatre's Terrace Restaurant. 's 16 year dream had come true. -
10. Prepare for a Take That frenzy
CityLife, Thursday 06 December 2007 ASK any journalist about the furore that met the announcement that boy band Take That were calling it a day back in 1996, and they'll tell you it was bigger news than the Manchester bomb.