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1. Telly talk: Has Xander got news for us?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 March 2004 HE hopes to have news for you, but just married Alexander Armstrong is still in the dark. Just over a month ago it was reported that the comedian and actor had been chosen as the new permanent presenter of Have I Got News For You. -
2. Sky wins deal to supply Five news
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 FIVE has& ditched ITN as its news supplier in favour of Sky News, it has emerged.& The broadcaster has signed a new five-year deal with Sky beginning on January 1, 2005.<BR> -
3. ITV should bring back News at Ten, say MPs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 04 March 2004 ITV SHOULD be forced to bring back News at Ten, parliamentary committee has said.& Axing the programme is evidence that ITV has only "the bare minimum" of interest in news coverage, according to the select committee for culture, media and sport. -
4. Co-op's bad news for trader
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 A NEWSAGENT who has run a thriving business at the foot of Manchester's landmark CIS Tower for the past 20 years says he has been left high and dry by company bosses. Jim Bonham says two decades of service have counted for nothing. -
5. Extra special news for budding stars
CityLife, Thursday 11 March 2004 A GROUND-BREAKING New York ballet troupe are looking for young performers to appear as extras in their forthcoming run of performances at the Lowry. -
6. Extra special news for budding stars
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 A GROUND-BREAKING New York ballet troupe are looking for young performers to appear as extras in their forthcoming run of performances at the Lowry. -
7. Keane gets double dose of good news
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 March 2004 ROY Keane has learned he will be available for the Champions League quarter-finals if Manchester United scramble past Porto this week - at the same time as the door to an international return also swung open. -
8. Riri can lead old pals' act
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 March 2004 THE good news for runners looking to claim victory in tomorrow's all:sport Wilmslow half marathon is that Julius Kibet won't be defending his title. The bad news is that Kibet's place will be taken by a trio of countrymen all capable of emulating the Kenyan's 2003 victory. -
9. Final hours seemed to last forever
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 March 2004 THE moment the Fiddler family had waited more than two years for seemed to take forever to arrive. As dad Lloyd waited for the news to hear his son had finally been released from his "nightmare", he had to rely on the TV for the latest developments last night. -
10. Ronaldo boost for Reds
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 March 2004 MANCHESTER United have been given a welcome lift with the news the injury Cristiano Ronaldo sustained in Tuesday's match against Porto is not serious.