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1. Shoulder fear for Shark Carter

Stockport Express, Thursday 13 October 2005
A NEW injury blow has shattered John Carter's hopes of regaining his Sale Sharks spot in time for the club's European campaign.

2. The Big Picture: Black History

Stockport Express, Thursday 13 October 2005
THE first exhibition looking at how 19th century artists dealt with black subjects in currently being staged in Manchester.

3. The Dinner Detective dines at: The Greyhound, Church Road, Flixton

Stockport Express, Thursday 13 October 2005
UNLIKE restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, The Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way The Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving you an honest review of the service you might receive.

4. Reviews: My Fair Lady, Laura Veirs, Up 'n' Under

Stockport Express, Thursday 13 October 2005
A BUSY week saw our reviewers casting their eyes over two stage classics and a fledgling songstress who is strongly tipped for the top.

5. Mission: Undertaking a little front of house work

Stockport Express, Thursday 6 October 2005
WE regularly set our reporters a task. This week Conrad Astley was challenged to test his skills as a Cornerhouse usher as part of the theatre and art gallery's 20th birthday celebrations.

6. Joe's Royle performance

Stockport Express, Thursday 13 October 2005
FORMER Manchester City manager Joe Royle has just released his autobiography, describing his three years with the club as well as his tenures with Everton and Oldham Athletic.

7. A Sunday night telly alternative

Stockport Express, Friday 21 October 2005
Conrad Astley picks out some gems from this week's TV offerings.

8. Previews: James Blunt, Texas, Harry Hill, Up 'n' Under

Stockport Express, Thursday 6 October 2005
MUSIC, comedy and a stage play from a master - book your seats now.

9. A bit about ... Dangermouse

Stockport Express, Friday 21 October 2005
DANGERMOUSE has been, with the help of sidekick Penfold, saving the word from the clutches of the evil Baron Greenback for decades. Last week creators, Chorlton-based Cosgrove Hall Films, helped raise money for the National Library for the Blind in Stockport by donating an exclusive still, signed by artist Brian Cosgrove, for auction.

10. Stand up for Patrick

Stockport Express, Friday 21 October 2005
Patrick Kielty hasn't always been the face of inoffensive television. Before he presented programmes like Fame Academy and his own chat show he was a mover and shaker on Northern Ireland's stand-up circuit. He talked to Conrad Astley.
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