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  1. 781. Taylor's dream theatre comes to life

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 ANDY Taylor's fantasy of turning out for Manchester United at Old Trafford was cruelly destroyed by a career-threatening knee injury.
  2. 782. Words are his ammo now

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 February 2005 THE usual background for singer-songwriters consists of them sitting around their bedroom penning lovelorn lyrics. But the back-story for James Blunt is quite a bit out of the norm. The singer, worked on several of his songs in a barracks in Kosovo in 1999 while he was a reconnaissance officer with the British peacekeeping forces there.
  3. 783. Teenage Fanclub - Man-Made (PeMa)

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 May 2005 FANS of the Fannies haven't had it easy. Every time the band look to be on the cusp of stardom, something happens.
  4. 784. Workers using career breaks to 'globe-trot'

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 February 2005 MANY workers are taking a long career break to go travelling, with Australia and New Zealand topping the list of destinations, new research showed today.
  5. 785. Halliwells' hundredth partner

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 May 2005 HALLIWELLS Solicitors has recruited its 100th partner who will head a new PFI practice in Manchester. Neil Wilson joins from Robert Muckle in Newcastle, where he was head of construction.
  6. 786. Child who arrived against medical odds

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 January 2005 DOCTORS gave hope to millions of cancer patients when they announced that a woman from Scotland thought to have been made infertile by treatment had gone on to have a baby. But a mum from Cheadle Hulme says she is not the first.
  7. 787. Teddy bears on parade

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 February 2005 IF you go down to a museum today you're sure of a big surprise. There are a lot of teddy bears - but they won't be having a picnic.
  8. 788. ASBOs do work, says research

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 19 February 2005 MORE than 80 per cent of people served with anti-social behaviour orders in Manchester do not breach them, according to a study.
  9. 789. Reds action group in threats to Glazer

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 MILITANT groups opposed to the latest takeover bid for Manchester United by Malcolm Glazer have issued threats to the American tycoon, his family and the club's board of directors.
  10. 790. Still shortage of workers with right skills

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 February 2005 THE number of firms having problems recruiting skilled workers has increased by 50 per cent in the past decade, new figures showed today.

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