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11. Forget Ellen, I'm the new Queen of the seas
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 10 March 2005 WHEN Ellen MacArthur broke her world record and came sailing into dock to cheering crowds Rachel Broady could not understand what all the fuss was about. We sent her on sailing lessons to he -
12. Next stop Beijing?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 09 March 2005 A TEENAGER has his sights on the Olympics after becoming British Taekwondo champion at his weight. -
13. Stumped by a lack of lady cricketers!
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 04 May 2005 A LADIES' cricket team is on a sticky wicket. -
14. A new era?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 03 August 2005 EXCLUSIVE ASHTON United and Tameside Council are still in negotiations over a possible switch for the Robins to the new Tameside Stadium. -
15. From Russia, with Sleeping Beauty
CityLife, Friday 18 March 2005 DON'T be fooled by the title, which conjures up images of grisly Disney On Ice affairs. The Imperial Ice Stars' Sleeping Beauty On Ice at The Lowry next week is a genuinely sophisticated and stylish theatre-on-ice show. -
16. Get hooked on fishing
CityLife, Wednesday 17 August 2005 WITH National Fishing Week kicking off on Saturday, Rebecca Atkins went along to Dearnford Trout Fishery in an attempt to dismiss a few myths. -
17. Thrills at 360 degrees
CityLife, Wednesday 19 October 2005 CALLING all adrenaline junkies - these are the championships that promise to take your breath away. With BMX riders jumping 30ft in the air and skateboarders doing 360 degree flips, there will never be a dull moment at the LG Action Sports World Championships. They take place this weekend. -
18. Church renovation will send you up the wall
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 04 March 2005 REPORTER Conrad Astley discovered that he didn't have a head for heights - a shame really as he was half way up a climbing wall at the time. -
19. Brave Jean sprints her way to victory
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 07 July 2005 A PUB landlady who could once barely walk round the supermarket sprinted past the finishing line at the Race for Life. -
20. Stuart set to take on world’s best
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005 TAMESIDE teenager Stuart Marshall will cross swords with the best in the world when the British Cadet fencing team travels to Austria next month.