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1. Punters' delights is bad for William Hill
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 March 2006 UNFAVOURABLE horse-racing results and the cancellation of football fixtures have contributed to a mixed start to 2006 for bookmaker William Hill. -
2. Lord Mayor's praise and pride at Games
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 March 2006 MANCHESTER'S Lord Mayor has returned full of praise from the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne - and full of pride in the medal- winning performance of cycle racing miracle Emma Davies-Jones. -
3. Speedway: Destiny's child
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 March 2006 STOCKPORT kid James Wright was destined to ride for Belle Vue - and now it has happened. Wright, 19, and regarded as the best British teenager in speedway, launches his precocious talent into elite league racing in the way he always dreamed of by following grandfather Jim Yacoby into the famous Aces team. -
4. Gadson's Kawasaki verdict
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 March 2006 RICKEY Gadson knows how to ride bikes very fast - at least he does when they're travelling in a straight line. Given his expertise, he's the perfect person to say whether Kawasaki USA's new ZZR1400 is a match for the lightning fast Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300. -
5. Kit of all right!
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 March 2006 CELEBRATING one of the fastest-growing industries in Britain, Totalkitcar Live! will be held at Cheshire's Oulton Park circuit on Saturday. -
6. Death crash driver 'was tuning radio'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 March 2006 A DRIVER may have killed three people in a road crash while changing channels on his car stereo, a court heard. -
7. 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! -
8. C'wealth Games: Different strokes
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 March 2006 FORMER world champion James Gibson is looking to erase the disappointments of the last two years when he competes at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. -
9. Cheltenham: Hedge your bets
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 March 2006 RUBY Walsh is set to hit new heights at Cheltenham next week. -
10. Australia: Much to admire in Melbourne and beyond
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 14 March 2006 FOUR years ago Manchester... this week Melbourne. The Commonwealth Games are here again and all eyes are on the sports-mad Australian city, which is promising to deliver a spectacle to match the Manchester triumph of 2002.