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1701. Kapla - the art of model behaviour

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
EVERY week we set our reporters a challenge. This week Paul R Taylor tired his hand at Kapla, a trendy Parisian game, to see if if could persuade him to try a hobby he hates - namely model-making.

1702. Soapbox: Locals are a cause for concern

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
RACHEL Broady's essential guide to what's happening in the soaps.

1703. John Mandy, the paperback rider

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
JOHN Mandy has written an account of how he left his home in Heaton Moor to cycle across Africa. Along the way he was arrested in Zimbabwe and robbed in Mozambique. Now he's settled back into a less frenzied life as a worker for Kellogg's.

1704. The Dinner Detective dines at: ZenZero, Didsbury

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
UNLIKE restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, The Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way The Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving you an honest review of the service you might receive.

1705. Caught in the act: Live reviews

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
OUR reviewers caught the legendary Tori Amos and the more recent on the scene G4 strutting their stuff last week.

1706. U2 - more than just superhero rockers

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
AS U2 prepare to rock the City of Manchester Stadium next Wednesday, Riazat Butt takes a look at their phenomenal success and why, she says, they are the biggest rock band in the world.

1707. Your essential TV viewing selection

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
RACHEL Broady makes sure that you tune into the best on offer over the coming week.

1708. Coming attractions: Black Dyke band and Michael Ball

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
GET your tickets now - shows legend Michael Ball and the world-renowned Black Dyke Bank are in town tonight.

1709. Days out: Try something different

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 June 2005
CYCLING, Noddy and Concorde are the star attraction if you are planning a weekend jaunt with a difference.

1710. Mike Joyce: A Vinny Peculiar Practice

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 2 June 2005
FORMER Smiths drummer Mike Joyce is back and providing rhythm for eccentric singer Vinny Peculiar. He spoke to Conrad Astley ahead of the band's British tour.
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