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1. Homes: Got £100,0000 to make your home high-tech?

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
BEING wired up with all the latest gadgets and gizmos doesn't come cheap as Paul R Taylor discovered. We also get the latest word in good taste from interior designer Nicky Rybka-Goldsmith.

2. TV: London in the grip of terror - 30 years ago

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
NEXT week's must-see TV? Conrad Astley casts a look at what's hot on the box over the next seven days.

3. Manchester Pride: Who, what where and when

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
RAISING HIV awareness - and more than the odd laugh - as well as celebrating the vibrant gay, lesbian and transgender scene in the city, Manchester Pride is back this weekend. Conrad Astley picks the highlights of a packed event.

4. The Big Picture: Scenes from 30 years

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
WHALLEY Range artist Peter Roebuck's career is celebrated with an exhibition which includes well-known Manchester scenes painted over a 30 year period.

5. Days Out: Pulp Fiction, Liverpool Festival, Fun Song Factory, Wildlife Trusts, farmers' markets

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
WANT an alternative to the Pride event in Manchester to do over the Bank Holiday weekend? Here are some ideas.

6. Soapbox: Tracy, a letter from a lawyer and now Lister

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
CONRAD Astley takes a look at the plots, loves and scandals of your favourite soaps.

7. Mission: Getting my kicks

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
EVERY week we set a reporter a task. This week we challenged Paul R Taylor to follow in the footsteps of a well-known current advertisement and try his hand - and feet - at Thai boxing.

8. Sarah Warden: City Spy

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 2005
IN her latest column, reporter Sarah Warden casts her eye over the city's café culture ... and doesn't like what she sees.

9. The Dinner Detective dines at: Shimla Pinks, Crown Square, Manchester city centre

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 25 August 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 an honest review of the service you might receive.

10. Loser Barry is gripped by the Fever

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 18 August 2005
AS Eastender Barry Evans, Shaun Williamson was famous for being a hapless loser. But life after soap didn't imitate art and the actor is soon to arrive in the city in a musical which allows him to play his dream role.
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