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1. Sport fund packs a punch
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 September 2004 OLYMPIC boxer Amir Khan is backing a multi-million pound lottery fund to improve youngsters' sport opportunities. -
2. Of course we care about County - Cheshire Sport
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 WITH County languishing one place off the bottom of League One, the man who holds the purse strings at Edgeley Park has come out fighting in an exclusive interview with the Stockport Express. -
3. The fall to earth that won the world
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 16 September 2004 HE's the human bullet and now he reigns supreme in the fastest sport on the planet. Mark Calland is the new world speed sky diving champion after winning the competition in the US. -
4. Race to sign Khan
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 September 2004 AMATEUR boxing chiefs are willing to smash the sport's funding structure in a bid to persuade Amir Khan to remain amateur until the 2008 Olympics. -
5. Olympic aim of karate kid
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 September 2004 RISING karate star Luke Scott is hoping that his sport will be upgraded to Olympic status. -
6. Games inspires race to get fit
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 September 2004 ONE in four people from Manchester took up a new sport in the wake of the Olympics, according to a survey. -
7. Motorsport: End of the road for Jag
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 September 2004 FORMULA One was today thrown into chaos with news of Jaguar's decision to pull out of the sport. -
8. Soccer coach delighted by mixed results
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 28 September 2004 FOOTBALL coach Stephen Hughes is using his love of the beautiful game to get youngsters off the streets and playing the sport in one of the poorest parts of the city. -
9. Call the cop - Blues fan in frame to invest
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 September 2004 CASH-strapped Manchester City plan to recruit more directors to revive the club's financial fortunes. And M.E.N. Sport revealed today that one of several names in the frame is former Manchester policeman and now millionaire Keith Pinner. -
10. Motorsport: Double delight
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 September 2004 FORMULA One supremo Bernie Ecclestone believes the proposed return of former world champions Jacques Villeneuve and Mika Hakkinen would give the sport a major boost.