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51. SOAPBOX
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 23 March 2005AN ESSENTIAL guide to the forthcoming storylines in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders.
52. THE BIG PICTURE: Women at War
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 23 March 2005THE North at War is the first major exhibition to examine the impact of both world wars on the north of the country.
53. PREVIEW: Willie Nelson
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 23 March 2005LEGENDARY country and western star Willie Nelson moseys on down to the Apollo this week.
54. REVIEW: Harry Hill
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 23 March 2005HOW the former teacher fared when his show arrived at The Lowry.
55. SOAPBOX: Funeral drama as killer Katy confesses all
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 17 March 2005YOUR essential guide to what's coming up in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders.
56. The other local master
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005LIKE LS Lowry he began painting at an early age, was self-taught until he had the help of a French master, enjoyed a long career and exhibited in Paris but the work of Lamora Birch has not been as well known. Now the Lowry is exhibiting his work.
57. Forget Ellen, I'm the new Queen of the seas
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005WHEN 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
58. SOAPBOX
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005A WEEKLY look at what's coming up in your favourite soaps.
59. Go Westwood young man
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 10 March 2005IT may not be to every man's taste but the Vivienne Westwood kilt is proving popular with those who dare to bare. Here we look at the spring/summer collection from the Queen of quirky fashion.
60. EXHIBITION: Child's play at the coffee shop
Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 March 2005THE HAPPIEST Days of Your Life is an exhibition of the work of photographer Ben Ingham currently on show at Suburb coffee shop which looks at children's innate instinct to retain their innocence in some of the most troubled countries in the world.
