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  1. 1. New stadium plan looking good

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 September 2001 A BID to bring horseracing back to Manchester after a break of almost 40 years is under starter’s orders.
  2. 2. Triumph for horror crash boat ace

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 September 2001 DAREDEVIL Bond girl Sarah Donohue has finally won the power boat title which nearly killed her.
  3. 3. Speedway: Chris follows in fathers tracks

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 September 2001 CHRIS Collins is a new skid on the speedway block.
  4. 4. Manchester United 4 Ipswich Town 0

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 22 September 2001 UNITED fans joke there are only two teams in Manchester — United and United reserves . . . but Ipswich can’t see the funny side.
  5. 5. RU: Northwest round-up

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 03 September 2001 IT was too late before Manchester realised that National One promotion favourites Worcester were only mortal in their season opener on Saturday.
  6. 6. Spurs 3 Man Utd 5

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 29 September 2001 CLEARLY the Premiership is not hard enough for Manchester United – why else would they not bother playing for 45 minutes before destroying Spurs 5-3 courtesy of a second half blitz.
  7. 7. Cinema bites

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 24 September 2001 Too many films to see, too little time. Get the no-more-than-a-mouthful guide to this week's big screen pullers.
  8. 8. Speedway: Belle Vue Aces 42 Eastbourne 30

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 27 September 2001 BELLE Vue’s top stars are gearing up for the night they forget they are teammates.
  9. 9. Classic leaves new car in the pits

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 September 2001 A MOTORIST'S 50-year-old car has proved more reliable than his new set of wheels.
  10. 10. Irish drivers put to the test by Cicero secrecy

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 September 2001 SALFORD company Cicero has driven into the Irish history books by completing a top secret assignment which could help save lives.
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