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1. The 2001 news review
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 28 December 2001 IT has been a great year for Tameside news - happy, sad and bizarre. Here we take a look at some of 2001's big stories. -
2. Clubland 2001
CityLife, Friday 28 December 2001 Before we're all dragged, kicking and screaming into 2002, it’s time to look back and attempt to make some sense of it all whether it be the good, the bad, or the downright ugly. -
3. Census 2001
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003 Census paints a bleak picture of life for local folk, but at least many of us are praying for it to get better. -
4. The last Electric Chair of 2001
CityLife, Monday 10 December 2001 Like mince pie overkill, the grating tones of Roy Wood and Noddy Holder and your best intententions of giving up the demon weed being waylaid, December's Electric Chair has become a regular addition to silly season essentials. -
5. Stuart is all set for Afghanistan
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 25 February 2010 A soldier from Denton will be part of the biggest deployment of troops from the north west to Afghanistan since the start of operations there in 2001. -
6. Interview: Will Young
CityLife, Friday 13 November 2009 EVER since he publicly rebuked Simon Cowell after he branded his performance on Pop Idol “distinctly average” in 2001, Will Young has transformed himself into one of Britain’s most unlikely pop stars. He talks openly to Gary Ryan. -
7. Comedy prospects good for Electric Forecast
CityLife, Thursday 15 May 2008 THE last time CityLife saw Electric Forecast was in the CityLife Comedian of the Year competition in 2001. The madcap duo return here this weekend. -
8. Whoa! Nelly's back
CityLife, Thursday 24 June 2004 SHE may be British-Columbian by birth but Nelly Furtado was taken to America's collective bosom when her debut album took the US charts by storm in 2001. -
9. Gum kicks mints into touch
CityLife, Tuesday 31 January 2006 BOILED mints are falling out of favour as shoppers reach for packets of chewing gum instead, new research suggests. Britons munched on é317 billion worth of gum last year - up 28% since 2001, market analysts Mintel said. -
10. Blue - Best of (Virgin)
CityLife, Tuesday 23 November 2004 IN 2001, Anthony, Lee, Simon and Duncan, bounced onto the scene with dance-floor filler All Rise, and have since become the biggest boy band in the UK, filling the void left by Take That and Boyzone.