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1. Pop news round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 September 2001 IT'S been quite a week on Britneywatch, seeing her perform with two slithery characters - a whopping great python and an untidy Michael Jackson. Wonder which scared her more? -
2. Chart news
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 September 2001 DRUGS and depression may yet set in, but Bob The Builder stands at the peak of his powers, taking Mambo No 5 hurtling to number one, AGAIN! -
3. Theatre news round-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 21 September 2001 Rambert Dance and European Ballet may keep the spirit of dance alive, but, in a considerably more light-hearted way, so do Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, who appear at The Lowry on Friday (September 21) and Saturday (September 22). -
4. Theatre news round-up
CityLife, Friday 21 September 2001 Rambert Dance and European Ballet may keep the spirit of dance alive, but, in a considerably more light-hearted way, so do Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, who appear at The Lowry on Friday (September 21) and Saturday (September 22). -
5. Media watch: around the world
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 12 September 2001 The world's worst terrorist attack is making news around the world. This is a selection of headlines from Wednesday morning. -
6. Taliban prepare for war
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2001 Reports from Taliban’s news agency claim Afghans are being told to be ready for a holy war against the United States. -
7. Complacency key to burgularies
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 September 2001 THE good news is that burglaries were down again this year - a 21 per cent fall since 1997. -
8. Bowls: Farmers' bid for second spot
Manchester Evening News, Friday 14 September 2001 THE Farmers Arms continued their end-of-season surge in the Manchester Evening News Premier Bowling League - and have not given up hope of pinching second spot. -
9. Saints joy as Joynt signs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2001 ST Helens’ bid to claim a hat-trick of Grand Final victories has been boosted by the news that club captain Chris Joynt has agreed a new deal to keep him at Knowsley Road until at least 2004. -
10. Golf: Jacklin says no to Mere
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2001 TONY Jacklin has pulled out of next week’s Manchester Evening News backed Dan Technology Senior Tournament of Champions at Mere Golf Club.