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1. Fabulous fling by Fontaine

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
DARTS: WAYNE Fontaine of Higher Blackley Con Club smacked a super 14-dart big board slip-up in helping his team beat Lancashire Fold 6-1 in the Middleton Monday League.

2. TV week: Comic relief needed in a heavy week

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
From Princess Margaret to Johnny Vegas, Conrad Astley takes a look at what's on the box over the next week.

3. Well being: beat the chill

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
It can be a struggle to stay well in winter - working alongside poorly colleagues and the unhealthy combinations of air-conditioning and sneezing. Oli Coleman looks a few ways to stay healthy and keep a cold at bay with the help of a local expert.

4. Register off-road bikes

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
A COMPULSORY register is being proposed to tackle the deadly menace of off-road bikes.

5. Connected to the world at a click of a mouse

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
PENSIONER Bill Saxton has joined the information superhighway after becoming the first in Gorton to receive a new computer from Eastserve.

6. Preview: a comedian and a revolutionary?

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
Sarah Warden looks at comedian Mark Steel, bringing his Che Guevara Lecture to Manchester.

7. Interview: Ian's still coming up roses

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
Four albums into his solo career, Ian Brown believes it's time people forgot about the past. The singer, performing at the MEN Arena next week, spoke to Conrad Astley.

8. Hoodies leave friends fearing the worst

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
TWO VICTIMS of an attempted carjacking have criticised their housing office after enduring a sleepless night guarding their home.

9. Main event: not a freak show

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
Created by a former Nazi officer and responsible for thousands of children being born with deformities, the controversial drug Thalidomide isn't an obvious choice for a musical. Conrad Astley asked writer, musician and actor Mat Fraser why he chose to do just that.

10. Reviews: Rebecca - breathlessly tense

North East Manchester Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
We cast an eye over Nigel Havers's performance at The Lowry.
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