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1. Great Northern's racing fest
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 08 May 2008 QUIET drinks in Great Northern Square will be interrupted by the bray of horses today as Haydock Park brings the racing experience into Manchester city centre. -
2. Great Northern's racing fest
CityLife, Thursday 08 May 2008 QUIET drinks in Great Northern Square will be interrupted by the bray of horses today as Haydock Park brings the racing experience into Manchester city centre. -
3. Apprentices' electric speed machine
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2008 APPRENTICES at north west luxury car manufacturer Bentley have developed a `green' racing car. -
4. Race Driver: GRID (PS3)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 May 2008 FANS of racing games are often disappointed if a game proves to be either too arcade-y or too much of a plodding simulation. -
5. Speed Racer (PG)
CityLife, Tuesday 06 May 2008 "GO, Speed Racer, Go!" Based on the Japanese animated series, Speed Racer signals the return of Andy and Larry Wachowski, the publicity-shy brothers who pioneered 'bullet time' in The Matrix trilogy. -
6. Speed Racer (PG)
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 06 May 2008 "GO, Speed Racer, Go!" Based on the Japanese animated series, Speed Racer signals the return of Andy and Larry Wachowski, the publicity-shy brothers who pioneered 'bullet time' in The Matrix trilogy. -
7. Speed Racer (PG)
CityLife, Tuesday 06 May 2008 "GO, Speed Racer, Go!" Based on the Japanese animated series, Speed Racer signals the return of Andy and Larry Wachowski, the publicity-shy brothers who pioneered 'bullet time' in The Matrix trilogy. -
8. Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong @ Academy 3
CityLife, Friday 16 May 2008 IT'S not often a band are victims of their own hype after releasing just one single, but the backlash against Joe Lean and the Jing Jang Jong has already begun in earnest. -
9. Lucy Porter - from rubber truncheons to consummate performer
CityLife, Thursday 01 May 2008 MOST of the shows that tour a few months after completing an Edinburgh run in August change in content to some degree from the one that was originally presented at the Fringe. Lucy Porter's Bear Necessities at The Lowry is quite different as it adapts to an economic sea change. -
10. Charlie's Croatia mission
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 May 2008 BELLE Vue star Charlie Gjedde heads for Croatia tomorrow determined to send a `Forget-me-not' message to his Danish international bosses.