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  1. 1. Beer garden calling you? Here is the latest real ale news

    CityLife, Friday 15 April 2005 SPRING is here, and the Manchester Evening News brings you a round up of beer news and you can enjoy it from the comfort of your armchair without the risk of bumping into a big, bearded bloke in a tank-top.
  2. 2. Latest news

    Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 5 April 2005 UPDATES from the campaign trail in Oldham ...
  3. 3. The disaster area looked like a scene from a movie

    Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 November 2005 SPECIAL REPORT Oldham Advertiser and Asian News reporter Shelina Begum has flown out to South Asia to provide bulletins from the disaster areas...
  4. 4. Ian's a lone star

    CityLife, Monday 21 November 2005 IAN Brown believes it's time to stop living in the past. Accordingly, his forthcoming show at the Manchester Evening News Arena will be more about Ian Brown the solo artist than Ian Brown the ex-Stone Rose.
  5. 5. Why girls sent Buerk to war

    CityLife, Tuesday 1 February 2005 MICHAEL Buerk has reported from war zones, alerted humanity to the suffering of a nation afflicted by famine and provided an authoritive voice for hundreds of BBC news bulletins. He arrives at The Lowry to talk about his experiences on February 8.
  6. 6. The big picture: Unfamiliar sights

    Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005 FORMER Metro News journalist Ed Swinden has compiled a book of his photographs which portray images of life in Manchester's city streets. He talks about the book - Lost and Stolen - and his unusual route into photography.
  7. 7. ‘Our thoughts are with you’

    Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 July 2005 SPECIAL REPORT THE thoughts of our borough are this week with a local family, as they await news of a promising young man still missing following the terrorist attack in London.
  8. 8. 24:7 - The French Lectures @ The Late Room

    CityLife, Monday 25 July 2005 AFTER its Manchester Evening News Theatre Award-winning debut last year, the ground-breaking 24:7 Theatre Festival is back in town, offering no less than 105 performances of 21 new plays - none of them longer than an hour - in five non-theatre venues over a week.
  9. 9. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead @ The Lowry

    CityLife, Wednesday 15 June 2005 THERE are those who would argue that Tom Stoppardés debut play, first staged in 1966, remains his best. Almost certainly, it is his most often-performed work and this new version from the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award-winning English Touring Company enjoys their customary clarity and style.
  10. 10. Jack Johnson - Good People (MCA)

    CityLife, Monday 13 June 2005 GREAT news for beach bums and surfer dudes in need of reminding about their time at Bondi Beach.
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