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  1. 1. Leisure lift sees £1.75m youth centre planned

    Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003 YOUTH provision in North and East Oldham is expanding, with extra staff and a £1.75m youth centre proposed for local youngsters who currently have little leisure provision.
  2. 2. Dream Orient Express trek awaits Debbie

    Oldham Advertiser, Monday 29 September 2003 A ROYTON woman picked up a raffle ticket and found herself the winner of a dream trip on the Orient Express.
  3. 3. Albums round-up: September 29 - October 4

    CityLife, Tuesday 30 September 2003 THE Darkness bandwagon was finally toppled this weekend after four weeks at the top.
  4. 4. Lord Of The Dance @ Opera House

    CityLife, Wednesday 24 September 2003 IT cost the historic Opera House theatre half-a-million pounds to get refurbished over the summer and, when it re-opened last night with Michael Flatley's hugely successful Lord Of The Dance show, they'd obviously had the luck of the Irish - all the new seats were green!
  5. 5. City Life Comedian of the Year 2003 Heat One @ The Buzz

    CityLife, Friday 26 September 2003 THE City Life Comedian of Year competition got underway without a tear being shed, an eye scratched or too much bitching.
  6. 6. Kids go musical for charity bash

    CityLife, Monday 22 September 2003 A HOST of songs from famous musicals will be given the 'youth touch', when school children from all over the country take to the Palace Theatre stage.
  7. 7. Stones keep rolling on

    CityLife, Monday 01 September 2003 THE Rolling Stones step on stage in Manchester on Friday, 40 years after they first played here. And the talk these days is as much about their age as their music.
  8. 8. Music to D.I.Y. for

    CityLife, Thursday 18 September 2003 THE people who still think Gary Numan is a nerd will probably laugh when they learn that his house could be bulldozed to make way for the expansion of Stansted airport.
  9. 9. Sorry Kittens switch live dates

    CityLife, Sunday 28 September 2003 POP sensations Atomic Kitten have put back their forthcoming UK tour including their visit to the MEN Arena. Prestwich-born Jenny Frost, Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton have apologised to fans blaming the demands of recording their new album and the need to fit in more dates both at home and in Europe.
  10. 10. Canadian invasion

    CityLife, Friday 05 September 2003 TOM Stade opened the Comedy Store's Thursday Hungry Eye night back in January, and he's been a regular visitor to the city since.
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