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1. US snubs Morrissey
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 26 June 2004 MORRISSEY is facing more trouble in the US just weeks after his controversial remarks about President George W Bush. The Mancunian singer and former singer of The Smiths caused outrage earlier this month at a concert in Dublin when he announced he wished President George W Bush had died rather than former president Ronald Reagan. -
2. Theatre reins in the US
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 July 2004 A THEATRE company famous for using horse-drawn carriages to tour the country has been asked to go to America. Horse and Bamboo, a performing arts company based at Waterfoot, Rossendale, has been invited on the back of critical acclaim. -
3. Bush town film wins Turner Prize
CityLife, Tuesday 07 December 2004 JEREMY Deller, the artist behind a film about US President George Bush's home town, has been named the winner of this year's Turner Prize. -
4. Bush town film wins Turner Prize
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 December 2004 JEREMY Deller, the artist behind a film about US President George Bush's home town, has been named the winner of this year's Turner Prize. -
5. Anniversary Angel
CityLife, Friday 15 October 2004 "ALL this funky house in the city just makes us more militant in our approach to music," says Angel Deelite DJ and promoter Mark Ginter about the things that make him tick. -
6. Anniversary Angel
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 October 2004 "ALL this funky house in the city just makes us more militant in our approach to music," says Angel Deelite DJ and promoter Mark Ginter about the things that make him tick. -
7. Learning to live with the EU rules
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 October 2004 LOTS of businesses talk to us about EU regulations. -
8. Business bites: Workers are older and wiser
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 SHE was phoning from the grand sounding "corporate communications" department of a premier football club, to try and interest us in a story - and she sounded about 12. Maybe she looked a million dollars, and had hidden talents - but she knew nothing about the subject she was trying to persuade us to write about, and had the telephone manner of a child. She did not impress. -
9. Plenty to shout about
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 KEVIN Keegan believes Manchester City's extraordinary comeback against Spurs has given them a perfect opportunity to silence their doubters for good. -
10. Hilton's glad about the Boy
CityLife, Friday 01 October 2004 ABOUT a decade ago, spurred on by the post-Madchester guitar revival, then-student Gary Hilton decided to form a band called Moses Gate. One of Gary's very first recruits to the band was a then unknown guitarist by the name of Damon Gough.