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1. 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. -
2. Journo turns joker
CityLife, Monday 26 April 2004 THE Sunday Sport writer turned comedian John Warburton talks to Marissa Burgess. -
3. Obsessed about football?
CityLife, Monday 10 May 2004 JOHN Motson is a football legend. Famed for his sheepskin coat and almost obsessive knowledge of the sport, the Salford-born BBC commentator is as popular as the players he talks about. -
4. RFU pitch in with funding
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 June 2004 ALDWINIANS RUFC is one of the first rugby clubs in the country to receive an award from the Rugby Football Union's Community Club Development Programme. -
5. A party in the park
CityLife, Thursday 29 July 2004 THE Manchester Summer Mega Mela in Platt Fields Park promises to be an especially spectacular affair as two of the region's top Melas have come together. -
6. The Tubes to pull into town
CityLife, Wednesday 8 December 2004 LONG before Eminem wielded a chainsaw in the name of shock'n'roll, Fee Waybill was doing the same thing as part of the outrageous drama which was The Tubes' stage show. Rock's strangest satirists are back in the UK for their biggest tour here in many a year.. -
7. Chester - North Wales Shooting School
CityLife, Friday 2 January 2004 IF you want to learn all about clay pigeon shooting, the North Wales Shooting School at Sealand Manor in Deeside is the place to go to. -
8. 'You can combine rowing and a family'
CityLife, Tuesday 14 September 2004 MATTHEW Pinsent is still on a high from his team's Olympic rowing victory as he enthusiastically takes out the heavy gold medal he won in Athens to show me. -
9. The Trivial Pursuits of Martin Mor @ Edinburgh Festival
CityLife, Monday 16 August 2004 COMING up with a gimmick for the Edinburgh festival can be a tricky business. With so many shows - comedy terrorists, stand up that lasts a full 24 hours, shows performed in cars - all vying for attention; ités difficult to find your own unique slant. -
10. Selfridges:A fine body of Brazilian work
CityLife, Wednesday 12 May 2004 THERE'S MORE to Brazil than football and nuts and proving it are two artists who have captured the irresistible and sexy spirit of the South American country.