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1. Brazen keeps paper abreast of change
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 January 2007 BRAZEN PR has teamed up with Britain's `rudest' red-top newspaper. The Manchester consultancy renowned for having a logo that looks like a pair of breasts has been appointed by the Sunday Sport newspaper, also based in the city. Brazen's brief is to raise the profile of both the paper itself and its editor Paul Carter. -
2. Our supporters speak up
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 January 2007 FANS and politicians are throwing their weight behind M.E.N. Sport's drive to win a fair deal on ticket prices for football fans. -
3. The Bridge a bit too far
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 January 2007 MACC skipper David Morley won't forget the day he became an emergency keeper in the third round of the FA Cup. Here, in his exclusive diary, he tells M.E.N. Sport what went on behind the scenes at millionaire club Chelsea. -
4. Confirmed: BBC is moving north
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 January 2007 THE historic BBC move to Salford is to go ahead, it was confirmed. Five BBC departments - including Sport, Children's and Radio Five Live - will transfer north by 2011, along with 1,500 jobs. It marks a new era for the BBC and fires the starting gun for other media and technology companies to join them at Salford's Media City. -
5. Wyn's energy to Burns
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 January 2007 HE may be unsure whether to sport a leek or a haggis for the occasion. But proud Welshman Wyn Davies has no regrets about taking on the conducting at the Hallé's celebration of Burns Night on Saturday at the Bridgewater Hall. -
6. The Bridge a bit too far
Manchester Evening News, Monday 08 January 2007 MACC skipper David Morley won't forget the day he became an emergency keeper in the third round of the FA Cup. Here, in his exclusive diary, he tells M.E.N. Sport what went on behind the scenes at millionaire club Chelsea. -
7. How BMW serve up a tasty dish
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 January 2007 THE plans had been laid for the kind of flawless family day out that would leave a Ned Flanders educational camping trip looking like one of Homer Simpson's Duff drinking sessions. -
8. Sharks chief takes UK Athletics post
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 January 2007 NIELS de Vos, the chief executive of Sale Sharks rugby union club, has been confirmed as the new chief executive of UK Athletics. -
9. De Vos confirms exit from Sharks
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 January 2007 SALE Sharks will today begin their search for a new chief executive following confirmation that Niels de Vos is to leave Edgeley Park to become the new head of UK Athletics. However, UK Athletics faced a battle to prise him away from the club. -
10. Squash star rises through the ranks
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 January 2007 DWAYNE McIntosh is one of Manchester's brightest sporting hopes in a game he took up just three years ago. The 13-year-old from Moss Side was introduced to squash by a school project and is now in the top ten players in the country.