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21. Peas are still on the boil

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 June 2006
HYPERACTIVE hip-hop stars The Black Eyed Peas are riding high on the success of their current album. Monkey Business has sold more than seven million copies worldwide, including more than a million in the UK, and the Peas have now taken it on the road.

22. The day 19,000 died

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 June 2006
To mark the 90th anniversary the Battes of the Somme and Jutland, the Imperial War Museum North, at Trafford Quays, is exhibiting 20 photos from its archives.

23. Restaurant review . . . Briscola

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 June 2006
CHEAP and cheerful but uninspiring Italian restaurants are 10 a penny. Good ones should be cherished like favourite uncles or a Tuscan holiday.

24. A bit about . . .

Middleton Guardian, Friday 9 June 2006
... movie fashion designer Fabrizio Caracciolo

25. Judge dread

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
THERE are 24 girls milling around me in the semi darkness of a Manchester nightclub. None of them are married or have children and their goal this evening is to impress me with their poise, beauty, intelligence, confidence and, er . . .outrageous club wear. This is not a situation I've found myself in before or am ever likely to again.

26. Jon's Bon to be wild

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
EVERGREEN rock giants Bon Jovi are expecting more than 20,000 fans at their Manchester concert. The ballad-heavy, hair metal band, who will pack out the City of Manchester Stadium this weekend, have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide in the last 23 years.

27. Driven up the Wall

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
FOR comic timing and irony, the fan who yelled out a request for Puppy Love just had to get 10 marks out of 10. Even Dave Gilmour, the master of portentous, epic and visceral guitar, allied to earnest and heartfelt vocals, smirked at that one.

28. Diamond Dame

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
IT'S a long way from the notorious working class docklands of Tiger Bay, in Cardiff, to the millionaires' playground and boulevards of Monaco. Dame Shirley Bassey is probably the only person to have made the journey and she's definitely been the most stylish traveller.

29. The Future's bright

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
THE Futureheads' second album will still be ringing in the ears of their fans when they take to the Academy stage on Saturday night.

30. Dinner Detective:

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
FELICINI is a modern Italian restaurant on the banks of the Rochdale Canal on Oxford Road, Manchester. Smart and spacious, it is perfectly positioned to serve the Palace Theatre and offers Italian cuisine with a modern twist in a café-style atmosphere.