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1. Raina shines for India
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 March 2006 TEENAGER Suresh Raina sent England 2-0 down in the one-day series as India won by four wickets at the Nahar Singh Stadium. -
2. Friday's Wolverhampton racecard
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 30 March 2006 The card for Friday's meeting at Wolverhampton -
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4. Rochdale 0 Wrexham 1
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 March 2006 Coca Cola League 2 THE well-documented decline of Spotland's surface in recent months suggested Dale's gameplan for the remainder of the campaign would have to take on the qualities of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ' a contrast of refined, considered football set against an abrupt, ugly-on-the-eye alter ego. -
5. Bolton 2 Sunderland 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 March 2006 KEVIN Nolan maintained his bid for a place in England's World Cup squad with his 11th goal of the season as Bolton condemned the Premiership's bottom side to their 24th league defeat at the Reebok Stadium. -
6. No respite as Dale embark on long haul
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 March 2006 STEVE Parkin's team look to build on their 3-1 victory over Macclesfield last weekend when they entertain Wrexham this (Saturday) afternoon. -
7. Macclesfield 1 Rochdale 3
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 March 2006 Coca Cola League 2 ROCHDALE distanced themselves from the Conference-beckoning quicksands with a much-needed win at Moss Rose. -
8. Speedway: Stead hopes for rich dividend
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 March 2006 BELLE Vue pin-up boy Simon Stead reckons he's spent so much money on machinery for the new season that he can't afford a haircut! -
9. Speedway: Boy racer hits big time
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 March 2006 BELLE Vue today threw a protective arm round Stockport prodigy James Wright as he prepared to step into big-time speedway. -
10. United 2 Newcastle 0
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 12 March 2006 WAYNE Rooney led a red riot at Old Trafford as Newcastle's mini-revival came to an abrupt halt. Rooney's early double proved enough to hand Manchester United victory in a totally one-sided encounter to which the final scoreline bore no reflection.