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1. Fergie joins racing syndicate
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson has stepped up his interest in horse racing despite his legal feud with John Magnier. -
2. United fans in racing threat
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 SECURITY was being stepped up today for the big meeting at Sandown Park following protests by Manchester United supporters which delayed a race at Hereford yesterday. -
3. Reds fans call off Gold Cup protest
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 February 2004 MANCHESTER United fans have called off their protest on Cheltenham Gold Cup day on March 18. The announcement came less than 48 hours after Sir Alex Ferguson's plea for supporters not to disrupt horse racing's "equivalent of the FA Cup". -
4. Need for Speed Underground (PS2, Xbox, PC)
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 RACING games – they’re as old as the hills, aren’t they. With Need for Speed Underground EA has launched another contender into a crowded market, but will it finish on the podium or among the also-rans? -
5. Hunt goes on in bay of death
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 February 2004 THE HUNT continued for more victims of the racing tide that killed 19 Chinese cockle pickers in Morecambe Bay. Police are also searching for the gangmasters who recruited the illegal immigrants. -
6. Ireland: Galway's the friendliest of all
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 February 2004 THERE are so many places around the world that have a reputation for friendly, charming people, that it's often hard to distinguish between the truth and the holiday brochure hype. -
7. Fergie tells fans: Call off Gold Cup protest
Manchester Evening News, Friday 27 February 2004 SIR Alex Ferguson has pleaded with Manchester United supporters to call off their planned protest on Cheltenham Gold Cup Day. -
8. Cockle joke Tory MP is defiant
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 February 2004 A NORTH West Tory MP remained defiant today over an offensive joke about the Chinese cockle pickers who drowned in Morecambe Bay. Congleton MP Ann Winterton stunned an audience at a dinner when she told the joke about sharks eating the victims. -
9. Athletics: Liz's surprise
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 29 February 2004 LIZ Fairs was as surprised as anyone when she discovered she'd been picked for next month's World Indoor Championships in Hungary. -
10. Reds fans plan Gold Cup protest
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 11 February 2004 MANCHESTER United fans are planning a major protest against their club's principal shareholders John Magnier and JP McManus at next month's Cheltenham Festival.