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1. Various Artists - World's Best Dad (BMG)
CityLife, Monday 06 June 2005 ONE of those 'why has no-one thought of this before?' ideas. Father's Day compilations are 10-a-penny these days but World's Best Dad has the added bonus of a DVD that tells the story of sport throughout the 20th century. -
2. Various Artists - World's Best Dad (BMG)
CityLife, Monday 06 June 2005 ONE of those 'why has no-one thought of this before?' ideas. Father's Day compilations are 10-a-penny these days but World's Best Dad has the added bonus of a DVD that tells the story of sport throughout the 20th century. -
3. Bar Review: The City Arms
CityLife, Friday 17 June 2005 BLOKES and pub conversation can be split into three categories. The first is the male/female banter category that is about bravado, flirtatiousness, wit and, ultimately, seduction. The second is the male bonding category, usually the domain of the younger man and the bottle of beer. It's all about stance, clothes and women, and, of course, bravado. -
4. Superman flies again
CityLife, Thursday 09 June 2005 CHAD Fortune goes to work in a Superman costume and an American pick-up truck. But forgive his stars 'n' stripes affectations. For Chad is a member of the Monster Jam team, a truck-on-truck frenzy of oversized automotive destruction, which will be setting sparks flying at the M.E.N. Arena later this year. -
5. Thrills and drills
CityLife, Wednesday 29 June 2005 IT could not be a more poignant time for a celebration of the spectacle of the military. The fourth Manchester Tattoo on July 9 falls in the year that we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, and the 60th anniversary of VE Day and VJ Day. -
6. Quid’s in for the Euro finals
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 01 June 2005 FOLK who attend community events have the chance to see two matches in a European soccer championship for just £1. -
7. Pub regulars got the bug
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 June 2005 CRISPY locusts, chewy mealworms and salt and vinegar crickets were gobbled down in droves as regulars went bushtucker barmy in memory of a pal.