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  1. 1. The Pink need you

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 March 2005 IT ranks as one of rock's most memorable moments, when a choir of youngsters sang the immortal Pink Floyd line "We don't need no education" from the anthem, Another Brick In The Wall. And now, one group of Manchester youngsters will get the chance to perform the song in a major tribute show at the M.E.N. Arena.
  2. 2. Stephen stares danger in the eyes

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 STEPHEN Venables was the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen, standing alone on the summit, unsure whether he had sufficient daylight to descend. But, asked about his relationship with life-threatening danger, he says: "I always feel acutely aware of my own mortality every time I drive up the M5..."
  3. 3. Queens Of The Stone Age - Little Sister (Rekords Records/Interscope Records)

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 March 2005 QUEENS Of The Stone Age adopt Message In A Bottle rhythms and Stranglers-lite lyrics for their "intoxicating" new single.
  4. 4. A lugubrious man

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 March 2005 TO EMPHASISE his somewhat dark sense of humour, in Mike Gunn's biog it states that as a child he was more interested in projects on implements of torture than football. Though he's quick to qualify the statement, and you can see why at the Comedy Store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
  5. 5. Bear Necessities at Portland Basin Museum

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 March 2005 BEAR Necessities hits a beat with all ages and is adorable. The brains behind the exhibition is artist Alison Hempstock, who sparked the idea when she sent photos of her two bears, Lloyd and Patiently, to Museums Manager Emma Varnam.
  6. 6. To be frank, Keith are pretty good

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 March 2005 IF Keith had absolutely nothing else going for them right now (thankfully, they do, and lots of it), then at least they would still have the rare and dubious honour of being, without question, Manchester music's most God-awfully named band.
  7. 7. Crowd-pleasing Plush

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 March 2005 "I'M not surprised we're becoming a success," explains Tim Owen of Plush, which celebrates its first birthday tonight. "I just knew it would take time to make it work."

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