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1. David, 7, gets to grips with wrestling fame
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004 LITTLE David Barnes is proving a giant in the world of amateur wrestling. The seven-year-old from New Moston, Manchester, has won a national title only a year after taking up the sport. -
2. Ray plays ball with Gaddafi
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 April 2004 LIBYA is hardly a giant of world football or any sport for that matter but it has not stopped a Cheshire businessman from helping Colonel Gaddafi try to win the World Cup. Ray Whelan is the brains behind the Libyan bid to become the hosts of the 2010 World Cup and says, despite its lack of footballing pedigree, the country has submitted an impressive bid to the sport's governing body FIFA. -
3. Journo turns joker
CityLife, Monday 26 April 2004 THE Sunday Sport writer turned comedian John Warburton talks to Marissa Burgess. -
4. Journo turns joker
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 April 2004 THE Sunday Sport writer turned comedian John Warburton talks to Marissa Burgess. -
5. Ray plays ball with Gaddafi
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 April 2004 SPORT expert Ray Whelan has joined forces with Tony Blair to offer the hand of friendship to Colonel Gaddafi - by helping Libya draw up plans to host the football World Cup. -
6. Jockey tips racecourse as a winner
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 15 April 2004 FORMER champion jockey Willie Carson said a Manchester racecourse would up the stakes in the sport - and propel the city into the world's richest league. -
7. Outrage that would have shaken the world
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 April 2004 THIS weekend's Manchester United clash with Liverpool would be a natural target for a terrorist attack. Any incident would be guaranteed to receive huge global coverage far beyond the realms of sport. -
8. Scoring with Baa-Baas
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 April 2004 COTTON Traders, the sport and leisurewear company founded by former England rugby captains Fran Cotton and Steve Smith, is hoping the nation's appetite for rugby is still keen, as it gears up for the Barbarians series. -
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Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 April 2004