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1. Hurst nets for RJ Sport
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 March 2004 use pic of ellegaard -
2. Snooker: Walker demans support
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 14 March 2004 SNOOKER chief Sir Rodney Walker has called for unanimous backing from the game's professionals ahead of one of the sport's most important meetings. -
3. Under 40s rule in corridors of power
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 MANCHESTER United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is to be joined in sport's corridors of power - by his son. Jason Ferguson is on a new list of Britain's 100 most powerful men - all under 40 - who form an impressive line-up of the most influential young males in the country. -
4. Snooker star speaks out after drug arrest
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 March 2004 SNOOKER star Jimmy White has insisted he would never do anything that brought his sport into disrepute after being arrested in Lancashire on suspicion of possessing a Class A drug -
5. 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. -
6. Kennedy in plea to fans
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 14 March 2004 CHESHIRE Sport owner Brian Kennedy wants the Edgeley Park fans to continue their inspirational support for Sammy McIlroy's side. -
7. Rio warned against appeal
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 March 2004 A& LEADING sports lawyer has warned Rio Ferdinand could run the risk of having his suspension for missing a drugs test extended should he take his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. -
8. Gymnast is lord of the rings
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 A YOUNG gymnast, told to retire after breaking his thumb, has defied all the odds to get back into sport. Now ex-Bury Grammar School pupil Mark Freeman, 19, plans to take up a scholarship at an American university in a bid to become an Olympic champion. -
9. 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. -
10. Comment: Fans should keep faith with Fergie
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson is no stanger to pressure, nor the numerous false alarms that have prematurely signalled the decline of the United' superpower status. Here, M.E.N. Sport's Stuart Brennan& argues that it's far too early to write the Reds boss off.