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31. INDIE: Manic Street Preachers - Apollo, Sunday
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 May 2007ON PAPER, the Manic Street Preachers have always sounded like a wonderful, electrifying rock 'n' roll proposal: a Welsh working-class rock band who welded the bombast of Guns 'n' Roses with social politics, steely rebellion and a fierce sense of bookish intelligence.
32. Choosing the safest path
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007LAST year in the UK 647,847 babies were born - around 24 per cent by Caesarean section.
33. Preview: The Gruffalo's Child
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 4 May 2007THE cuddliest monster ever to grace the stages of the West End returns with more songs, laughs and frightening fun.
34. Caesarean `was a dream'
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007WHEN Liza Ferdinand was pregnant with her third child she was given the "welcome news" that her baby was breech and she was likely to have a Caesarean birth.
35. Tony Robinson (The Lowry)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007USING his most famous character as a reference point, Tony Robinson presents an amusing, revisionist view of history that champions the little guy.
36. Jail term tale is told
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 May 2007THEATRE: Someone Who'll Watch Over Me - Library Theatre, on now
37. Pete lines up a stormer
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007ONCE described by Steven Spielberg as "the best actor in the world," Warrington-born Pete Postlethwaite will soon be performing in Shakespeare's The Tempest at the Royal Exchange Theatre.
38. Classical: Estonian Philharmonic (Bridgewater Hall, tonight, Firday)
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007PREPARE your ears for singing of miraculous precision and delicate dedication as Paul Hillier rounds off a prestigious UK tour by bringing the acclaimed Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC) to Manchester.
39. The Dinner Detective: San Carlo
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007WHAT is it about Italians and birthdays. Here we were, nestled into one of a handful of tables for two in reputedly one of the best restaurants in the city, the Gavi Di Gavi (£26.95) was on ice - romance was on the cards.
40. Family opted for a home birth
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 10 May 2007A DISLIKE of hospitals and a desire to give birth in familiar surroundings prompted Marylou Rixon and husband Adrian to opt for a home birth.
