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1. Mission: talking turkey... and eagles and owls
Glossop Advertiser, Friday 09 December 2005 We challenge our reporters to go out and learn a new hobby or talent. This week Paul R Taylor travelled to Knutsford where he overcame his initial misgivings to make friends with and learn how to control some of nature's most beautiful - and effective - killers. -
2. On the fringe of fame
CityLife, Monday 05 December 2005 ASK Colin Hoult and Fergus Craig about student days in Manchester, and you sense a stoical suffering which has shades of Monty Python's Four Yorkshiremen sketch. -
3. Heard the one about the woman who can tell a good joke?
CityLife, Thursday 01 December 2005 WITH a few notable exceptions, women are notoriously bad at telling jokes. I fit this stereotype to a tee - as anyone who has been in my company in a pub will agree - so it was with some trepidation that I joined some of the north west's finest stand-ups for a comedy master class. -
4. Santa – please put a slide in your sack
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 23 November 2005 ALL they want for Christmas is a new school playground. -
5. Outta Sight's out of site!
CityLife, Friday 11 November 2005DAVE Walker is exactly what you want from a club promoter. Passionate and committed, his interest in the music he loves goes way beyond the whims of mere fashion. His Outta Sight night comes to a close at the Mint Lounge tonight.
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6. Wedding day wrecked by a hurricane
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 02 November 2005 A GLOSSOP couple's dream wedding went from paradise to nightmare when they were caught up in Hurricane Wilma. -
7. ‘Make Christmas appeal biggest ever!’
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005 GLOSSOP shops and businesses are being urged to make this year's Age Concern Christmas tin appeal the best ever. -
8. Franz still doing so much better
CityLife, Friday 30 September 2005 MAKING the American mid-West that little bit wilder, Franz Ferdinand are in Salt Lake City when we catch up with them. "I've never seen anything like it in my life," smiles drummer Paul Thomson. The quartet play the city on Saturday. -
9. WW2 bomb found in back garden
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005 A GAMESLEY woman discovered something unexpected while planting her borders...an unexploded World War Two bomb. -
10. Mick ready to make impact
Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 07 July 2005 GLOSSOP RUFC are looking for new players to join them following the appointment of new first XV coach Mick Klieve.