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1. The best of British
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008 A MOTTRAM youngster has leapt her way to become the best in Britain only three months after taking up her chosen sport. -
2. Exploration galore
CityLife, Friday 17 October 2008 DO you know what a Fire Tornado is? Us neither. But you can find out at Manchester Science Festival (October 25 to November 2) - where you can also explore the science of colour, climate change, sport, aliens, communication and much more. -
3. Trevor's game for more laughs
CityLife, Thursday 4 September 2008 TREVOR Burchick claims that it was sport gave him 'a life' on the eve of the Pride Games taking place around the city this weekend. -
4. Leona Lewis - Better In Time/Footprints In The Sand (BMG)
CityLife, Thursday 6 March 2008 IT'S the official single for Sport Relief, although quite why is a little mystifying. -
5. Hardy performances
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 July 2008 ONE local teenager has made her mark in the world of sport with success on the hockey field. -
6. Man punched in carjacking
Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 9 September 2008 A MAN was repeatedly punched in the face by two masked men before they stole his £17,000 Renault Clio Sport in a carjacking. -
7. Afrika! Afrika! @ Trafford Centre
CityLife, Thursday 24 July 2008 STARS from stage, screen and sport flocked to the Manchester premiere of circus adventure Afrika! Afrika! -
8. Dahl's Danny's a treat for all ages
CityLife, Monday 1 December 2008 HOW do you create, on stage, a forest full of pheasants and a filling station full of sqwaking chickens? -
9. Canal girl bravery
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2008 A SCHOOLGIRL who had both legs amputated after a terrifying swing bridge accident has been awarded for her bravery. -
10. A starring role for teacher and pupil
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 22 December 2008 A LOCAL schoolboy and his teacher made a splash when they took part in the CBBC programme ‘Help! Teach Is Coming To Stay’.