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21. Preview: Maximo Park

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
ALWAYS confused for being a band who preferred brains to brawn, the truth is that Maximo Park excel at both.

22. Preview: Oliver!

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
BASED closely on Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, Lionel Bart's smash hit West End musical follows the misadventures of the orphan boy as he escapes the workhouse and becomes an apprentice pickpocket working in London for master thief Fagin.

23. Zzzzz! It's a snore point

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
YOU wouldn't consider sleeping on the hard shoulder of a motorway for a variety of reasons, one being the noise.

24. A big knight out for Jack

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
THE crowds may be hoping for hot weather over the weekend but Jack Bradshaw is keeping his fingers crossed for slightly cooler temperatures.

25. How sushi has swept across the world

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
SUSHI may be food inextricably linked to Japan but it actually started in China in the 7th century.

26. A Bit About ... Michael Bisping

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
MICHAEL "The Count" Bisping is appearing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the MEN Arena tomorrow (Saturday).

27. Why not create your own stylish nibbles?

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
WHEN it comes to trying sushi Manchester Metro News' chef Tom Bridge urges readers to "have a go at home".

28. Ultimate kings of the boxing ring

Middleton Guardian, Saturday 21 April 2007
BRUTAL mixed martial arts fighting comes to the MEN Arena tomorrow (Saturday) with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

29. The Dinner Detective: Carluccio's

Middleton Guardian, Friday 20 April 2007
THE OWNERS of the Trafford Centre have been bitten by the spending bug and shelled out a staggering £26m on The Great Hall, an annex to The Orient food court which is attracting new eating places.

30. Preview: Not A Game For Boys

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 12 April 2007
GLYN Grain, Stephen McKenna and Paul Thornley star in this year's play in the Library Theatre's annual New Directors' Programme.
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