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1. Irish walking tall all the way back to Dublin
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 June 2002 Mick McCarthy has just finished reading Lawrence Donegan's Four-Iron in the Soul, the story of how the former Guardian columnist and one-time bassist in Lloyd Cole and the Commotions decided it would be fun to try his hand as a golf caddie and within a year was taking part in the Open. -
2. 'Campo must move up'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 19 December 2002 IVAN Campo should be dropped from centre back to help tighten Bolton's defence, says columnist Alan Gowling. -
3. Head
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4. 1 deck headyyyy in here
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 July 2002 -
5. Speedway: Crump title challenge on track
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 July 2002 JASON Crump set the World Championship race alight when his simmering title challenge exploded into life with a brilliant victory in the Czech Republic Grand Prix in Prague. -
6. Swimming: Hickman eyes Games gold
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 January 2002 MANCHESTER swimming star James Hickman believes he is back to his very best - but that come the Commonwealth Games in his home city this summer he will be even better. -
7. Squash: Nationals fireworks!
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 06 February 2002 BIG-time squash is back in Manchester with the experts predicting the toughest National Championships for 10 years. -
8. Squash: I could have been a medallist - Taylor
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 July 2002 NICK Taylor believes that the Commonwealth selectors have made a massive mistake in not picking him for England's squash team. -
9. Hickman qualifies as Thorpe starts gold bid
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 July 2002 JAMES Hickman began the defence of his Commonwealth title with the second fastest qualifying time in the 200m butterfly this morning. -
10. Awful lot of soul-searching in Brazil
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 June 2002 Carlos da Silva is a streetseller in Rio. During World Cups his stall, by a tree near Ipanema beach, sells Brazilian flags and yellow-and-green kazoos. This year, however, business is down