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31. Jamelia storms the MOBOs
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 October 2004 JAMELIA was living up to her superstar status today after being crowned queen of the MOBOs. The 23-year-old star scooped three awards, including best single for Thank You and best video for See It In A Boy's Eyes. -
32. Move over
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 July 2004 MANCHESTER'S Move Festival has finished for another year and, despite the summer cold snap and some eyebrow raising over the line-ups, it all worked out well in the end. -
33. Wu winging into city
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 26 May 2004 "I'VE got a lot of friends who live round here, my sister [part of Manchester collective Homelife] and my brother are both here so I spend quite a bit of time in the city," says Ladytron's Reuben Wu, who is DJing at the Smirnoff Experience at New Century House on Saturday, May 29. -
34. Epic run for Cooper
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 FOLLOWING the Great Manchester Run last week another endurance event is set to take place this weekend. -
35. Alanis Morissette - So Called Chaos (Wea)
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 May 2004 NEARLY nine years on from Jagged Little Pill, and Alanis Morissette is older, wiser and more mellow than her aggressive, snarling former self. Apparently. -
36. The other face of glamour
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 March 2004 JERRY Hall is powdering her nose. The Texan beauty is preparing to meet her public and is putting the finishing touches to features that have graced the front covers of fashion magazines and grabbed the attention of rock icons. -
37. MOBO organisers keep fingers crossed
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 September 2004 THE Mobo Awards are taking place tonight and the organisers are keeping their fingers crossed that nothing else goes wrong after a series of hitches. -
38. liquid news
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39. XSMalakey @ Bar XS
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 May 2004 TOBY Hadoke shambled onto the stage last night at XSMalarkey in a fetching red sweatshirt 'flecked with dandruff and woodchip' to the strains of George Thorogood's Bad to the Bone. -
40. The thrill of success
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 April 2004 WHEN Lee Child lost his job at working behind the scenes at Granada TV in Manchester, he turned to writing to make a living. Just as his redundancy money was about to run out, he sold his book to a publisher. It went on to become an international bestseller. Now he is one of the most popular crime writers in the world, with a fortune estimated at £16million.