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1781. Chiefs bid to take Franz's crown

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
NAMED after a South African football team, the Kaiser Chiefs are hoping to take the crown of another German sounding music group.

1782. Joy of second division

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
HOIST by their own desire to compromise or too musically naïve to make it big? Opinions differ on Durutti Column.

1783. Soapbox: What Katy did and did and did . . .

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
CHRIS Osuh keeps fans of Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders abreast of happenings and forthcoming events.

1784. Review: Tony Bennett, Bridgewater Hall

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
CARL Palmer enjoys an evening in the company of the man who put the e into easy listening.

1785. On safari in Cheshire

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
CONRAD Astley meets Tim Firth whose latest play, The Safari Party, all about a middle class Cheshire dinner party, is performed in Manchester this week.

1786. Dinner Detective eats at: Ikan, Portland Street

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 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.

1787. Mission: Shop so I don't drop

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
EVERY week we set our reporters a task. This week Chris Osuh goes to Tesco in Handforth Dean to try out its "healthy" personal shopping service.

1788. Review: Joseph and the amazing technicolor dream coat

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
NATALIE Anglesey on the latest version of the Lloyd Webber/Rice classic.

1789. Centrespread: Markets in fashion

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
THE rise of the giant supermarket and out-of-town shopping appeared to have doomed the traditional market. Far from it as traditional stalls are beginning to thrive again and is a perfect showplace for designers such as Claire Foster from Chorlton.

1790. Review: Derren Brown, The Lowry

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 14 April 2005
RACHEL Broady found Derren Brown mesmerising entertainment but has been sworn - or was it manipulated? - to secrecy.
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