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41. A time for women to be inspired ...

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007
NEXT week is International Women's Week. It launches on Sunday and culminates with International Women's Day on Thursday.

42. Mothers' work is a scream (Palace Theatre, from Monday)

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007
A WICKEDLY funny comedy about children and how they change mothers' lives comes to the Palace Theatre in Manchester on Monday for what is bound to be a hilariously successful run.

43. A Bit Aboout

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 2 February 2007
A bit about Graeme Hawley and Leigh Symonds

44. Happy to make us happy

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 April 2007
TODAY'S "opera stars" like to play on their ordinariness - even some whom have had conservatoire training are marketed as bricklayers (or something similar) who were "discovered" overnight.

45. Good Will hunting for that cruel streak

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 January 2007
IN 1924, The Vortex was a vehicle to launch the acting and writing career of its author, Noel Coward. In 2007, the play has been revived as the vehicle to launch the theatrical career of Will Young, the Pop Idol winner and best-selling vocalist.

46. Preview: Not A Game For Boys

Oldham Advertiser, 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.

47. When the city goes green

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 1 March 2007
MANCHESTER is home to the UK's largest Irish community outside London and this weekend sees the start of the city's 12th annual Irish International Festival.

48. Shopping gets personal

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 January 2007
ONCE it was the prerogative of the wealthy but in 2007 anyone can use the services of a personal shopper and many of Manchester's stores have one.

49. Love and hate on the street where he lived

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 16 March 2007
THE street where Harry Bernstein lived looked like one in any other Northern town of the early 19th century.

50. Step into history

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 4 May 2007
STEP back in time to enjoy the May bank holiday. Stockport's heritage is brought up to date for people to enjoy - and to officially mark May as Museums and Galleries Month - via a programme of events at Staircase House including a new tour of the building, in Market Place.
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