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1. So, where will you watch the World Cup?
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006AS the days tick down to the World Cup, we are becoming more obsessed with whether Wayne Rooney will be fit in time, and whether Theo Walcott will live up to expectations... but a more pressing question is where to watch it?
2. Monday night's still all right
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006Singing superstar Elton John plays the MEN Arena on Monday. Conrad Astley loked at his long and colourful history.
3. Soapbox: who's Kelly got her eye on now?
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006Our Steve never makes life easy for himself. We look at what's going on in Weatherfield and Walford.
4. The week ahead: it's all in the line of duty for Mrs T
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006From the summer of love to Thatcher's 1987 landslide, Conrad Astley looks at what's on telly next week.
5. 11 Men get in tune for the World Cup
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006A GROUP of musicians are hoping to bring the atmosphere of the terraces to canal-side bars as they sing their World Cup anthem from a barge.
6. A bit about... David Coverdale
Middleton Guardian, Friday 26 May 2006We put our questions to former Spandex-clad rock god David Coverdale of Whitesnake - who once married the model that appeared in his videos - and found he has mellowed a bit with age.
7. When dressing up becomes an art form
Middleton Guardian, Friday 19 May 2006THE phrase "textile art" conjures up images of twee embroidery and crochet smocks made by your granny, but a new exhibition opening in Sale shows the craft has moved as far away from this image as is possible.
8. Stars say smaller is beautiful
Middleton Guardian, Friday 19 May 2006DAWN French and Alison Moyet say Manchester will be their "party town."
9. Share of the high life
Middleton Guardian, Friday 19 May 2006A new development means buying a piece of leafy Cheshire could be cheaper than you think.
10. Sweats in the city
Middleton Guardian, Friday 19 May 2006CELEBRITIES, elite athletes, and those hoping to raise money for charities will be among the thousands sweating it out in Sunday's Great Manchester Run.
