Life has a habit of following you around, doesn’t it? As the Metropolitan line tube was arriving at Wembley Park last night, I overheard a group of northerners talking about football.
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Too good to be true (Aresenal Mania)
‘Liverpool Music week or Busk’ competition winner Saul Godman, talks to Juice fm about winning the competition, and also performs ‘crunch’, which he also performed at Liverpool Music Week
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Liverpool Music Week or Busk Winner juice fm Interview
RAFAEL BENITEZ insists he is not obsessed with football and that family comes first. However, the Liverpool manager is intent on getting their campaign back on track following the international break.
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Family comes first for Benitez (Irish Examiner)
RAFAEL BENITEZ insists he is not obsessed with football and that family comes first. However, the Liverpool manager is intent on getting their campaign back on track following the international break.
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Family comes first for Benitez (Irish Examiner)
Duncan Campbell’s new film is a study of the life and crimes of John DeLorean, the engineer and businessman best known as designer of the DMC-12 sports car. None the wiser? Then I have only one thing to say: Back To The Future.
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This week’s exhibition previews (Guardian Unlimited)
PAUL MCCARTNEY SET FOR GOOD EVENING EUROPE TOUR 2009 THIS DECEMBER Paul McCartney Following a massive tour of the U.S. this summer, Paul McCartney today announces his first European Tour since 2004
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PERFORMANCE/TOUR: Paul McCartney: European Tour (All About Jazz)
‘All For You’ singer Janet Jackson is to open the star-studded American Music Awards (AMAs) ceremony later this month with a moving tribute to her late brother Michael who has received five nominations.
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Janet Jackson opening AMAs (EARTHtimes.org)
An estimated quarter of a million 11-17 year olds in England are being put at increased risk of developing malignant melanoma by using sunbeds, warn researchers in a letter to this week’s BMJ.
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Quarter of a million children in England at risk of skin cancer from sunbeds (PhysOrg)
An estimated quarter of a million 11-17 year olds in England are being put at increased risk of developing malignant melanoma by using sunbeds, warn researchers in a letter to this week’s BMJ.
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Quarter of a million children in England at risk of skin cancer from sunbeds (PhysOrg)
The bass was silly high at this gig, so the audio during Tonyte is buggered, which is a bit of a shame, because it drowned out all the other cool instruments, oboes, sax, violins. Still it was fun to watch and something a bit different! There are some stills I took over at mattthomas.co.uk
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Chrome Hoof - Live at The Masque, Liverpool Music Week 2009