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1. Olympian is a 'credit to his sport'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 April 2008 URMSTON judo legend Matthew Clempner has become one of the UK’s most highly qualified martial arts practitioners. -
2. High hopes in London finals
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 April 2008 MANCHESTER will have five representatives when the ABA finals get underway at Bethnal Green's York Hall next month following successful semi-finals at Sheffield's English Institute of Sport. -
3. Swim fit
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 April 2008 HELEN Tither catches up with Manchester swimming star James Hickman and learns how to make a splash in your local pool. -
4. Marathon man's own cup final
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2008 JOE Ledley's FA Cup semi-final winner could prove the incentive for swimming's marathon man to fulfil his own goal in Manchester this week. -
5. Give Pistorius a chance!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2008 IAN Jones believes Oscar Pistorius should be allowed to compete in this summer's Olympics - and not because it would boost his own Paralympic Games chances. -
6. Exercise improves kids' behaviour
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 April 2008 CHILDREN who exercise regularly are likely to feel more confident, researchers say. -
7. Hickman: We're ready
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 08 April 2008 Five-times world champion and World Championship PR manager James Hickman on how the FINA World Championships at the MEN Arena are set to make a splash in Manchester. -
8. £5bn Olympic bill row
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 April 2008 MPS have attacked the `astonishing' £5bn increase in the cost of hosting the London Olympics. -
9. Call to ban child Thai boxing
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 April 2008 MPs are calling for a ban on child Thai boxing which pits children as young as five against each other in the ring. -
10. They think it's all over...
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 01 April 2008 IT'S the archetypal school boy dream but only a fraction make a living from football. That's why most need a plan B, writes Simon Donohue.