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  1. 1. Motor sport: I don't feel invincible - Schumacher

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 June 2004 Michael Schumacher has delivered an ominous warning to his rivals as he concedes he has not been driving to the limit this season.
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    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 June 2004
  3. 3. Man who fell to earth - at 325mph!

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 June 2004 HIS training regime is more pie and a pint than pasta and chicken but in the fastest sport in the world Mark Calland reigns supreme. The human bullet clocked an average of 311mph in the daredevil sport of speed sky-diving and at one stage was travelling at 325mph.
  4. 4. Double faulters

    CityLife, Monday 21 June 2004 SPORT is full of larger-than-life characters who have cried, sworn and shouted when things didn't go their way. Bad line call? Have a tantrum and insult the umpire. Been shown a yellow card? Cry like a baby.
  5. 5. Double faulters

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 June 2004 SPORT is full of larger-than-life characters who have cried, sworn and shouted when things didn't go their way. Bad line call? Have a tantrum and insult the umpire. Been shown a yellow card? Cry like a baby.
  6. 6. Olympic swimmer's price of fame

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 June 2004 DEDICATION. We hear that word a lot, in professional sport, don't we? Highly-paid soccer stars are fond of talking about their dedication. To them it probably means laying off the lager on Friday night.
  7. 7. Carl shuns the Olympic dream

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 June 2004 TRYING to go downhill fast may seem an odd passion for a businessman, but Carl Grose, of telecoms giant ntl, is not a typical businessman. A top athlete at junior level, Carl was chosen for the Great Britain bobsleigh team for the 1984 Olympic Games in Sarajevo, but turned his back on his chance of sporting glory. He tells Chris Barry about his life and how sport has helped him succeed...
  8. 8. Lucy's stroll is exercise for the mind

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 June 2004 TV presenter Lucy Meacock pulled on her trainers to try out a new city centre stroll - and discovered that walking can be good for the mind as well as the body. The M.E.N. has linked up with ITV Granada, Urbanwalks and Sport England North West to encourage office workers to get out and about.
  9. 9. Celebrities square up for charity boxing bout

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 June 2004 FORMER EastEnder Sid Owen and posh presenter Ben Fogle squared up today for the launch of a celebrity boxing bout in aid of Sport Relief.
  10. 10. Monkying around

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 June 2004 A FISTFUL of standout reasons recommend one performance this week. Firstly, it's unusual to see something that spans the overlapping spheres of culture, entertainment, and sport.
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