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1. Journey's End @ The Lowry
CityLife, Tuesday 28 September 2004 WAR is still much in the news at the moment and R C Sherriff's powerful evocation of life in the trenches during First World War is a timely reminder of the lives lost in a battle in which 38,000 men were killed. -
2. Now Brown is in town
CityLife, Thursday 2 September 2004 FOLLOWING news that Ian Brown is to play two gigs at Manchester Apollo in October, the M.E.N. hears that he is also to make another appearance in the city. -
3. Lowry return for The Play What I Wrote
CityLife, Monday 27 September 2004 GOOD news for celeb-watchers, as I hear hit stage show The Play What I Wrote is on its way back to Salford's Lowry theatre. -
4. The Beans @ Britons Protection
CityLife, Friday 3 September 2004 GUERRILLA gigs are so yesterdayés news. So The Beans would have you believe anyway. Sometimes the best are those simple, more traditional types set in old menés boozers. -
5. Your voice is heard at No 10
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 September 2004 YOUR opposition to plans to scrap the Metrolink extension have been made loud and clear on Tony Blair's doorstep - more than 40,000 times over. -
6. Big trouble for Mr Blair
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004 TONY Blair has been left in no doubt about how angry Oldhamers are at the decision to scrap our Metrolink connection. -
7. In The City Live: Denise Johnson @ Roadhouse
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8. PJ Harvey @ Apollo
CityLife, Monday 6 September 2004 IT takes around 10 minutes of a PJ Harvey gig to conclude she is in a different stratosphere to any other performer - male or female, don't let gender be an issue - around today. -
9. Leaves on line delays even though none have fallen
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 September 2004 LEAVES on the line will mean huge cuts to rail services in Oldham this autumn - even though they haven't started to fall yet. -
10. Cannon & Ball still firing on all cylinders after all these years
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 September 2004 OLDHAM'S legendary comedy double act Cannon and Ball are currently playing to packed houses on their 40th anniversary tour. But the boys say reports that they may soon be back on primetime television could be a little premature.