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1. 'Who are the Stones?'
Middleton Guardian, Friday 29 April 2005In India, Hounslow rapper Jay Sean outsells Britney, Destiny's Child - even Madonna. Dave Simpson joins him on tour in Mumbai
2. Mission is to get the people voting
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005A STAUNCH Labour voter and angry with Conservative billboards on immigration, reporter Riazat Butt wasn't expecting to find it easy when she went on the campaign trail with the true blues of Stretford and Urmston.
3. CENTRESPREAD: Putting a positive spin on PR business
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005THE WORD spin is everywhere at the moment - well there is a General Election after all - but what do the people in public relations actually do for a living?
4. REVIEWS: Kylie, Alanis and Faithless
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005A BUSY week in Manchester saw our reviewers run the rule over Kylie's Arena marathon and one-night stands by Alanis Morissette and Faithless.
5. Poor little fella, left with paella
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005RACHEL Broady's sideways glance at the latest soap storylines.
6. Preview: Alison Moyet, Stiff Little Fingers, Rooster
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005PUNK icons, soulful Alison and broadcasting groundbreakers Rooster are all in town next week.
7. Capturing the essence of rock legends
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005WHEN the teenage Jay Blakesberg took his father's camera to a rock concert he had no idea it would be the start of a long and prosperous career that would lead him to Manchester.
8. Corrie star battles for asylum rights
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005SOAP stars are known for opening supermarkets or making the odd celebrity nightclub appearance but Jule Hesmondhalgh - better known as Hayley Cropper - is using her celebrity to gain support for a man who is seeking asylum in Manchester.
9. Questionnaire: Bonnie Langford
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005BONNIE Langford was in Manchester this week to join a host of stars at the Palace Theatre for a historical look at the musicals.
10. Love of the Commonwealth people
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 April 2005AN INDIAN romantic comedy, the first Scottish martial arts flick and a film starring Hollywood big-hitter Winona Ryder alongside the goth icon Marilyn Manson are just sme of the highlights of the Commonwealth Film Festival.
