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1. Why girls sent Buerk to war
CityLife, Tuesday 01 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. -
2. Tragic last chapter for Hunter S Thompson
CityLife, Tuesday 22 February 2005 HUNTER S. Thompson, the acerbic counterculture writer who popularised a new form of fictional journalism in books like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, fatally shot himself last night at his Aspen-area home, his son said. He was 67. -
3. The Wedding Present @ Academy 2
CityLife, Tuesday 22 February 2005 REPORTS that The Wedding Present had reformed initially failed to ignite much interest. -
4. The Wedding Present @ Academy 2
CityLife, Tuesday 22 February 2005 REPORTS that The Wedding Present had reformed initially failed to ignite much interest. -
5. Art, or just a fishing line between flats?
CityLife, Monday 14 February 2005 THERE'S a fine line between great art and junk - and this is the finest line of all. It's a 100-metre stretch of fishing wire stretched between two blocks of flats that is all but invisible to the naked eye. -
6. Jamie scoops top chef award
CityLife, Wednesday 23 February 2005 JAMIE Oliver has beaten Rick Stein, Delia Smith and Gordon Ramsay to be named the UK's favourite celebrity chef. The Naked Chef clinched the title at a food awards ceremony organised by Good Housekeeping magazine. -
7. What Chinese zodiac sign are you?
CityLife, Thursday 03 February 2005 The Chinese Lunar New Year is the longest chronological record in history, dating from 2600BC. Unlike the Western zodiac of 12 signs a year, it follows a system of a sign a year for a 12-year period - all denoted by a different animal. -
8. Who killed Edith Gleave?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005 EXCLUSIVE DETECTIVES are to re-examine the notorious murder of an Oldham woman in a bid to finally close the case after 40 years.