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1. Sport runs in Neville family
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 February 2007 HARVEY and Isabella Neville are following in the footsteps of their famous dad. Harvey, 4, and Isabella, 3, - the children of Everton and England footballer Phil Neville - will be leading the field in this year's Tesco Mini and Junior Great Manchester Runs. -
2. Passions will run high at Croke Park
Manchester Evening News, Friday 23 February 2007 WHOEVER said sport and politics don't mix had obviously never heard of Croke Park. -
3. UK on track for 7th place in 2012
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 February 2007 IF the 2012 Olympics were held today, Britain would come seventh in the medals table, according to the British Olympic Association (BOA). This is based on a BOA study - Team GB 2006: Countdown to 2012 - of performances last year across the 26 summer Olympic sports. -
4. Ultimate fighters to clash at Arena
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2007 THE no-holds-barred Ultimate Fighting Championship is coming to Manchester. And promoters are promising the 'most exciting sporting event ever seen' at the M.E.N. Arena. -
5. All aboard the blog express
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 22 February 2007 AMONG the winners of the inaugural Manchester Blogging Awards was a young man who has created a forum to freely distribute his thoughts about the number 43 bus service between Wythenshawe and Manchester University. -
6. Sharks on the scent
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 01 February 2007 BRIAN Kennedy, Sale Sharks' multi-millionaire owner, has paid a glowing testimonial to the man who has done so much to transform the club. Chief executive Niels De Vos, who took charge at Sale four years ago, will step into a high-profile role as the new head of UK Athletics when he quits the club at the end of the season. -
7. Reds help school make grade
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 February 2007 A SCHOOL which transformed its fortunes in just over a year has won a top award - thanks to a little help from Manchester United. Broadoak High, in Partington, has been given sports college status, allowing it access to extra funding for sporting facilities. -
8. Lose weight - at the ice rink!
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2007 IT'S over 20 years since ice skating champions Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean had us mesmerised. More than 24m of us tuned in to watch their unforgettable interpretation of Ravel's Bolero at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Who wouldn't want to be like that? -
9. England flunk test of history
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 February 2007 ENGLAND went into their heavyweight encounter with Ireland at Croke Park anxious to avoid being buried by the weight of history. -
10. PM backs ticket campaign
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 February 2007 TONY Blair today joined our campaign to make football more affordable to the ordinary fan.