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1. Dude, where's my spurs?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 JET was a little suspicious of me. I couldn't blame him. I'd only ever been on the back of a horse once before, and that was for barely two minutes when I was about eight. "Give him a kick, he's a big boy, it won't hurt him," said Lizzie, our impossibly gorgeous wrangler. -
2. Water games are making waves
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 27 July 2004 IS it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a human hamster scurrying around in a giant inflatable waterwheel. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of hydrazorbing - the latest craze sweeping the waves. -
3. When will I be famous?
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 August 2002 SINGING Jingle Bells to Geri Halliwell was undoubtedly the most embarrassing experience of my life. -
4. Manchester Map
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 May 2010 ALTHOUGH Birmingham may still traditionally be known as England's second city, for a number of year's now Manchester has been arguably the country's most cosmopolitan and invested in. -
5. Factfile: Arizona
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 November 2004 FACTFILE for a ranching holiday in Arizona. -
6. Drivers get a buzz over parking cure
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004 FRUSTRATED delivery drivers in Manchester sick of being slapped with parking tickets need worry no more - thanks to a new hi-tech device. Traffic wardens are to be able to contact drivers causing an obstruction through a special buzzer on their van windscreens. -
7. Drunken thug spat blood at paramedic
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 June 2004 A PARAMEDIC is waiting for HIV test results after a drunken yob repeatedly spat blood in his face. Magistrates at Trafford were told of Nathan McKie's "sickening" and "dangerous" attack on Neil Brookshaw. -
8. Shipman: Plea for curbs on drugs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 July 2004 -
9. Nuclear bunker's worth a bomb
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 July 2004 IT could be the ideal home for anyone nervous about government advice on terror attacks - a nuclear bunker just a short drive from Manchester. House-hunters are being invited to bid for the shelter, originally built to protect British servicemen from Nazi bombings, with a guide price of '250,000. -
10. Trautmann tells of joy over OBE
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 November 2004 BERT Trautmann, the legendary Manchester City goalkeeper who played through an FA Cup final with a broken neck, has spoken of his delight at being honoured by the Queen.