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31. A man ahead of his time
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 November 2007 PHILIP Glenister is resplendent in breeches and boots as he strides across the lawn at a Cheshire garden party. -
32. Philip is frankly loving the journey
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 ONCE a 'darling bud' and now at Journey's End, it's been a quite a career for London-born Philip Franks. You can also listen to clips from the interview. -
33. Sweet little Samsi
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 April 2005 CHICKEN tikka masala, Thai green curry, special fried rice, fajitas, even dim sum - foods from all corners of the world that we Brits have happily embraced. -
34. Whistleblowers' moral dilemma
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 September 2007 THE whistle is well and truly blown in a new television drama which highlights a series of modern day moral dilemmas. -
35. Stereophonics set to shine again
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2007 "THIS is the best album we've ever made," coos Kelly Jones, describing Stereophonics' forthcoming sixth LP. They play here tonight. -
36. Stalked by alien plants
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 December 2007 ALIEN plants of gigantic proportions have taken over the Lowry entrance in its latest colourful multimedia exhibition. -
37. Some fizzy logic from the king of noodle
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 October 2006 SEVEN years ago I first stumbled across Ross Noble backstage at the now defunct Buzz club in Chorlton. He is back in the city again for a six-night run. -
38. Morrissey looks foward to "sexy" city
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 April 2006 TYPICAL! You wait years for a Morrissey gig and then a load come along at once. The release of the favourably-reviewed Ringleader Of The Tormentors has prompted another slew of shows in a succession of relatively intimate venues, starting at The Lowry. -
39. Memory Street
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 September 2005 CORONATION Street fan Tim Randal couldn’t believe his luck when he landed his dream job – watching the TV soap. -
40. Stephen stares danger in the eyes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 STEPHEN Venables was the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen, standing alone on the summit, unsure whether he had sufficient daylight to descend. But, asked about his relationship with life-threatening danger, he says: "I always feel acutely aware of my own mortality every time I drive up the M5..."