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21. Lord of the Flies returns to Lowry
CityLife, Friday 21 September 2001 NOMINATED on its last tour for a Manchester Evening News Theatre Award, Pilot Theatre Company's acclaimed stage version of Lord Of The Flies is touring for the fourth year running from Tuesday (September 25) at The Lowry. -
22. Tuesday's comedy
CityLife, Wednesday 24 October 2001 Men at Work: The regular topical comedy night sponsored by the Manchester Evening News. Tonight with Toby Foster, Anvil Springstein, Justin Moorhouse, Gavin Webster, and Mick Ferry. The Comedy Store, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West, Manchester (08705 932932). 8pm. £6, £7. -
23. The School Disco comes to Manchester
CityLife, Wednesday 05 December 2001 Unless you've been hibernating in your local pub for the last couple of years, news of London's infamous School Disco will have reached you by now. -
24. Postal strike looms
Stockport Express, Thursday 13 December 2001 POSTAL workers in Stockport were today "raging" over news that 30,000 jobs are to be axed in their industry. -
25. Spotlights
CityLife, Friday 20 July 2001 Theatre news round-up -
26. 500 new jobs are unveiled
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 December 2001 NEARLY 500 jobs will be created at a new pensions centre to be set up in the former Stockport Infirmary. -
27. Workers to fight job-loss hammer blow
Stockport Express, Tuesday 27 November 2001 THE unions say they will fight on behalf of the workers to stop the 1,000 job losses at BAE in Woodford. -
28. What's in this week's Stockport Express?
Stockport Express, Thursday 15 February 2001 In your Stockport Express, price 32p: -
29. Tenants win landmark benefits case
Stockport Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001 TENANTS are hoping for a windfall after winning a landmark legal case which was backed by the Stockport Express. -
30. Wall of Hope shows love of life
Stockport Express, Tuesday 30 October 2001 LOCAL women are painting a very different picture of the usually taboo disease of breast cancer.