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1. Ryan takes to the hills to seal racing account
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 November 2003 RYAN Bowd used his head to win a £40,000 account. -
2. Teenager Nik drives the dream
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 May 2003 MOST schoolboys can only imagine the thrills of becoming a racing driver - but fifth-former Nik Goodfellow is living the dream. -
3. Classy chassis
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 August 2003 YOU don't have to be a millionaire tobacco company owner to run a racing car but it certainly helps. So a Cheshire company is combining innovation and technology to offer a new style of affordable motor racing for those with finite means. -
4. Dinner lady wins racehorse stakes
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 April 2003 SCHOOL dinner lady Dawn Threadgold today joined the millionaire world of thoroughbred horse racing. -
5. Bedside vigil in hunt for cop killer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 December 2003 DETECTIVES hunting a gunman who killed a policeman and injured another during a routine traffic inquiry were at the bedside of the wounded officer. They suspect the gunman is a racing fan and audio tapes in the car reveal he had an American or Canadian accent. -
6. Trapped cleaners in security scare
Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 November 2003 TWO red-faced cleaners had to be rescued by firemen after their attempts to get out of a locked office triggered security alarms and brought police racing to the scene. -
7. Irish ayes on United
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 July 2003 IRISH horse-racing magnates JP McManus and John Magnier could be on the verge of raising their stake in Manchester United, in a move to quash speculation that they plan to offload their shares. -
8. The speeding maniacs
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 October 2003 SPEED traps set up by the Manchester Evening News have revealed drivers putting children's lives at risk by racing past school gates. We founds cars, vans and lorries being driven past schools at illegal and dangerous speeds all over Greater Manchester. -
9. What the doctor ordered - a Calendar Girls' take-off
Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 November 2003 THEY may be more used to keeping blood pressures down, but staff at a doctors' surgery are set to send pulses racing. Receptionists, the practice nurse and even the practice manager have stripped off for a calendar to raise cash. -
10. F1 ace backs 'Porsche for disabled'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 April 2003 GRAND Prix racing car-designer Sir Frank Williams is backing an inventive dad's unique vehicle created for his disabled son.