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11. How scan shock and fear turned to tears of joy

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 October 2006
Regular breast screening can identify cancer-producing cells at their very earliest - as Metro News' Angela Kelly discovered...

12. Marti Pellow

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 26 October 2006
YOU don't need a smug Guilty Pleasures revisionist to tell you exactly how good Wet Wet Wet were in their heyday - but that was over 15 years ago and the lingering associations now are that annoying Love Is All Around song, and singer Marti Pellow's sad decline into heroin addiction.

13. Voices: Rafael Bonachela

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
FAMED choreographer Rafael Bonachela brings his ground- breaking work to the city's Contact Theatre on Tuesday with his own company.

14. The Raconteurs

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
THE last time Jack White bestrode the Apollo stage, he was colossal with White Stripes but there were signs of the black and red style straitjacket feeling jaded, the riff-driven music constipated.

15. China Show of strength

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
MANCHESTER'S long- established links with China and the Chinese culture take a new step forward this month thanks to a special exhibition starting at Urbis in the city centre.

16. Chicago at the Opera House

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
SMASH-hit musical "Chicago" returns to Manchester's Opera House next week as part of this fabulous show's third national UK tour.

17. Magnificent seventh

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
Angela Kelly previews Levenshulme Festival which promises to be the best-ever

18. Pop: We Are Scientists

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
WE ARE Scientists may look like unlikely messiahs of the disco-pop revival, but that they certainly are.

19. A Little Bit About... Evelyn Glennie

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
Percussionist Evelyn Glennie has thrilled audiences all over the world, written music for film and TV and won Grammy awards for her art - yet amazingly she is profoundly deaf.

20. Embrace at the Apollo

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 October 2006
IT'S doubtful that Embrace see this current tour as a chance to improve on their latest album This New Day but that was exactly what the group managed to do at the Manchester Apollo last Saturday night.
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