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1. MEN Theatre Awards: Winners
CityLife, Thursday 10 February 2011 The Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards are based on performances seen from October 2009 to November 2010. -
2. Erin Brockovich is still out to defeat deceit
Manchester Evening News, Friday 22 May 2009 Her campaign against contaminated water supplies is legendary but Erin Brockovich tells Carmel Thomason why the fight is ongoing. -
3. Curtain up on the city
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 May 2009 A guided walk can help you view Manchester like never before - it's all about knowing where to look, finds Carmel Thomason. -
4. Curtain up on the city
CityLife, Thursday 14 May 2009 A GUIDED walk can help you view your city like never before – it’s all about knowing where to look, finds Carmel Thomason. -
5. Don't Be A Cancer Chancer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 30 March 2009 Visiting your GP with early cancer symptoms could save your life. We ask what you need to know. -
6. Newcastle and Gateshead
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 February 2009 The cultural partnership of neighbouring Newcastle and Gateshead has seen the cities grow into one of Britain's liveliest mini-break destinations, writes Carmel Thomason. -
7. Skyros, Greece
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 10 January 2009 AS learning holidays become more popular, Carmel Thomason broadens her mind on the Greek island of Skyros. -
8. A show for everyone at the Library
CityLife, Tuesday 23 December 2008 CARMEL Thomason attends a special needs workshop to find out why having a disability is no barrier to enjoying the theatre. -
9. M.E.N. Theatre Awards: The Judges' verdict
CityLife, Tuesday 02 December 2008 NOW the gongs have been dished out, the judges have revealed just why the made their choices. -
10. Eating organic in the credit crunch
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 September 2008 AS organic food suppliers are hit by the credit crunch with sales falling by 20 per cent, Susannah Wright and Carmel Thomason ask two specialists why we should still fork out to eat green.