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31. Downhill all the way for Hyde bobsleigh star
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 01 December 2011 RAF officer Louise Webster, 21, is part of a select band of Britons who have raced bobsleigh and she will now be representing the nation. -
32. RNCM Christmas show is Archers. . . with music
CityLife, Friday 09 December 2011 Albert Herring is a comic opera of rural English life almost like an episode of The Archers set to music. -
33. Grandads on their marks for as Olympic torch bearers
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 15 December 2011 Peter Wood and John Dunne will be among 8,000 people helping to transport the torch around the UK ahead of the opening ceremony next summer. -
34. FA Cup display at Bolton Museum
CityLife, Wednesday 11 March 2009 MAYBE spring fever is in the air, as Bolton Museum (also an aquarium and archive) is launching a new season of sport-themed exhibitions, beginning on March 14 with a display detailing the history of the FA Cup. -
35. Saddle up for sports snaps
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 20 July 2007 WHO plays sport and why is the theme of a captivating exhibition by photographer Paul Floyd Blake that opened this month at Manchester Art Gallery. -
36. Saddle up for a wheel thriller
CityLife, Thursday 14 July 2005 "I'M riding my bike at the moment. It's a really sunny day and I didn't want to miss it. Can you call me back?" inquires Chris Mahoney. The 24-year-old, from Wigan, appears at the Go-Ride-In festival at Sport City this weekend. -
37. Minister says a community without culture is nothing
Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 25 September 2007 A LEADING local politician has made a plea for more professional and volunteer coaches in sport to help aspiring youngsters. -
38. Journo turns joker
CityLife, Monday 26 April 2004 THE Sunday Sport writer turned comedian John Warburton talks to Marissa Burgess. -
39. Double faulters
CityLife, Monday 21 June 2004 SPORT is full of larger-than-life characters who have cried, sworn and shouted when things didn't go their way. Bad line call? Have a tantrum and insult the umpire. Been shown a yellow card? Cry like a baby. -
40. Evans above – a gold!
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 14 July 2005 A DENTON karate kid surprised everybody by winning a regional championship only six months after taking up the sport.