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1. The main Attraction
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 June 2004 preview for Friday's racing -
2. Speedway: Jason's back on track
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 June 2004 JASON Crump will be like a kid with a new bike when he bids to put his world title bid back on track in tomorrow's British Grand Prix at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. -
3. Motorsport: Donington dramas for David
Manchester Evening News, Monday 28 June 2004 DAVID Warnock's winning record at Donington Park was dented when he took on the fastest drivers in the world in round six of the FIA GT Championship and finished sixth in class. -
4. Motorsport: A champion returns
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 June 2004 DAVID Warnock returns to the scene of past glories this weekend when the when the ex-British GT Champion heads to Donington Park for round six of the FIA GT World Championship. -
5. Halle Summer Music/Elder @ Bridgewater Hall
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2004 MARK ELDER'S second night in the Halle Summer Classics series - a Beethoven night - rightly put the violin concerto last. As played by the brilliant Viviane Hagner, it was its true climax. -
6. Telly talk: Joe's in for the long haul
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 June 2004 He's only 25 but Joe Absolom has already notched up 15 years in showbusiness - so it was a pleasant surprise for the already seasoned actor to come across something of a first in his latest role, The Long Firm. -
7. Telly talk: James fits The Bill
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 30 June 2004 AN actor's first role is often a bitter-sweet experience. The excitement of finally getting paid to do something you love is mixed with fear of the unknown. But imagine that your first role is a large part in a high-profile drama - and one your father starred in for a decade. That's what's facing newcomer James Lloyd, son of the late Kevin "Tosh" Lloyd, of The Bill fame. -
8. Halle Summer Music/Elder @ Bridgewater Hall
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2004 MARK ELDER'S second night in the Halle Summer Classics series - a Beethoven night - rightly put the violin concerto last. As played by the brilliant Viviane Hagner, it was its true climax. -
9. Motorsport: Irish misery for Mike
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 June 2004 MICHAEL Bentwood's appalling luck continued to scupper his progress in the Green Flag British Touring Car Championship at Mondello Park. -
10. Austin takes a watching brief
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 June 2004 THE sight of Ian Austin striding purposefully into the Old Trafford pavilion tomorrow will cause one or two Yorkshire hearts to flutter.