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1671. Cricket: Harbhajan shows Test class
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 07 September 2002 THE fourth Test moved inexorably towards a draw at the Oval - but new Lancashire signing Harbhajan Singh showed Old Trafford fans what they can expect next season. -
1672. Lancashire legend Roy Tattersall dies
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 December 2011 Lancashire legend and former England Test player Roy Tattersall has died, aged 89. -
1673. Aussies can be beaten - Hegg
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 20 October 2002 AUSTRALIA are still the super power in world cricket. -
1674. Freddie beamed out of test
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 21 May 2003 ANDY FLINTOFF is out of the Lord's Test - after being hit by a beamer from a young Lancashire team-mate in the Old Trafford nets. -
1675. England embarrassed in Mumbai
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 November 2008 CAPTAIN Kevin Pietersen has shrugged off England's humiliation after this morning's embarrassing 124-run defeat by a Mumbai XI. -
1676. Mahmood out of cold storage
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 22 April 2008 SAJID Mahmood says his spell out of the international limelight has done him good. -
1677. Flintoff set for Lancashire return
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 July 2010 Andrew Flintoff will return to action for Lancashire seconds next week. -
1678. Review: Delphic @ Islington Mill
CityLife, Monday 01 February 2010 OF the six bands in the BBC’s Influential Sound of 2010 list (discounting the nine solo artists), three were Mancunian : Delphic (first fingered for success by CityLife’s own David Sue last April), Hurts, and Everything Everything. -
1679. Review: Delphic @ Islington Mill
CityLife, Monday 01 February 2010 OF the six bands in the BBC’s Influential Sound of 2010 list (discounting the nine solo artists), three were Mancunian : Delphic (first fingered for success by CityLife’s own David Sue last April), Hurts, and Everything Everything. -
1680. Latest chapter for book store hit by arson
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 December 2003 A RARE book store which was nearly destroyed in an arson attack has turned a new page in its history.<BR>Thousands of books went up in smoke when young thugs torched Sharston Books, in Harling Road, Wythenshawe, in March, and the six-year-old business nearly went bust. Now it has reopened again.