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1. F1: Stewart says Britain will stay on track
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 August 2005 MOTOR RACING legend Sir Jackie Stewart has spelt out his belief that Britain will never lose its place on the Formula One calendar. -
2. Bolton: Race on to sign Nakata
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 August 2005 BOLTON Wanderers are racing to seal a deal with 28-year-old Japanese midfielder, Hidetoshi Nakata, by the weekend. -
3. F1: Dennis praise for Istanbul
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 August 2005 MCLAREN& boss Ron Dennis has hailed the Istanbul Otodrom as a new Spa-Francorchamps - and claims Turkey's new venue has more going for it than the legendary Belgian track. -
4. Macc up and running
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005 Macclesfield Town 1 Bury 0: SOMETIMES the result is more important than the performance - this was one of those occasions. -
5. Jewell confident as time ticks by
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005WIGAN boss Paul Jewell says he is confident he will have new faces at the JJB before the transfer window closes.
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6. Leyton Orient 1 Rochdale 4
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 August 2005 <DIV>ROCHDALE produced a magnificent performance to blow away Leyton Orient’s 100 per cent start to the season on Saturday.</DIV> -
7. Wigan: Skoko's Latics hope
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 August 2005 AUSTRALIA midfielder Josip Skoko is hopeful of making his Wigan debut at Charlton on Saturday after being granted a work permit. -
8. Speedway: Ben handed chance
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 August 2005 BEN Hopwood gets the chance to mark himself down as a Belle Vue rider of the future at Kirkmanshulme Lane tonight. -
9. Hince: Is Sven's time up?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 August 2005 IN an unexpected and totally uncharacteristic outburst of frankness a couple of days ago, Sven-Goran Eriksson admitted that he could well be shown the exit door if England lose their next two World Cup qualifiers. But who would take over in his place? -
10. Big Freddie is my hero
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 August 2005 ALL too rarely you witness a performance from a professional sportsman that you find difficult to comprehend.