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  1. 1. Days out during the half-term holidays

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 February 2003 IT MAY feel like they have hardly been back at school a week since the Christmas holidays, but many school children are now enjoying the half-term break.
  2. 2. Bugged out with the Chemical Brothers

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 February 2003 IT'S been four years since The Chemical Brothers last played Bugged Out! in Manchester, so as you'd expect, Friday's (February 7) homecoming is wired to go off like a bomb.
  3. 3. Putting the music first

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 February 2003 TO some it might seem as if Def Leppard are desperately unfashionable but most of the dates on their current tour, including Sunday at the Apollo, have been sold out for ages.
  4. 4. Ed Harcourt - From Every Sphere (Heavenly)

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 February 2003 LET'S get the obvious comparison out of the way.
  5. 5. Sarah’s not in a hurry for fame

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 February 2003 WHEN Sarah Whatmore lost Pop Idol she didn't lose everything.
  6. 6. A comic and insightful show

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 IT'S easy to get hysterical about the strange coincidence that Puppetry Of The Penis and The Vagina Monologues both return to The Lowry within days of each other.
  7. 7. Backspinning to yesteryear

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 GET ready to relive those hedonistic golden days, when tunes were tunes, and friendships were forged under stars in muddy fields, far from anywhere.
  8. 8. Stereo MCs are still connected

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 February 2003 MOBILE phones were the size of a house brick when the Stereo MCs first released their enduring hit, Connected, back in 1992.
  9. 9. Wirksworth - National Stone Centre

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 February 2003 THERE may not be gold in them thar hills, but you can still pan for gemstones and seek out fossils in the lovely Derbyshire countryside.
  10. 10. Dabble-ing at Sankeys

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 28 February 2003 WITH the gay village club scene all sewn up by the usual suspects, week after week, it's not surprising that a few bright sparks have started to explore new territory.
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