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1. Factfile: The Jungfrau railway
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 RACHEL PUGH was the guest of the Jungfrau Railways in Interlaken, from whom all details of train rides up the Jungfrau and area travel passes (including the six-day pass) are available. -
2. Missing links in Games legacy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 August 2002 ARTISTS in residence were commissioned to produce work that would reflect the sports and cultural aspects of the Games in the city. But as Rachel Pugh discovered, they were let down by "bureaucracy gone mad". -
3. Kathryn returns for Piano 2003
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 December 2002 Rachel Pugh looks through the highlights of the Piano 2003 festival. -
4. Switzerland: Tracks in the snow
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 August 2004 RACHEL PUGH enjoys a breathtaking holiday high in the Swiss mountains. -
5. Painting a picture of war
CityLife, Thursday 25 September 2003 ARTIST Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition is a very personal journey as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
6. Artist turns sound to vision
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 August 2002 THE idea of turning a symphony into images is an artistic challenge for one woman as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
7. Art with Eastern origins
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 June 2002 ARTISTS are hitting back at the negative views of Asian culture with a programme of contemporary art from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka as Rachel Pugh discovers. -
8. Painting a picture of war
CityLife, Thursday 25 September 2003 ARTIST Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition is a very personal journey as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
9. Painting a picture of war
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 September 2003 ARTIST Hughie O'Donoghue's exhibition is a very personal journey as Rachel Pugh discovered. -
10. Sir Charles won’t be tempting fate
Manchester Evening News, Friday 08 November 2002 NO one would expect a conductor as venerable as Sir Charles Mackerras to be superstitious, but at his age he is not inclined to take any chances.