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411. Concert will be a Force of Nature

Rochdale Observer, Monday 7 April 2008
A RARE treat is on offer for music fans on Saturday (12 April) when Manchester Camerata presents a pleasing programme at the city's Royal Northern College of Music.

412. Funds race for historic Tudor hall

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 9 April 2008
ONE of Salford’s most handsome historic buildings is in a race against time to raise the £1m needed to save it for future generations.

413. King of Cottonopolis

Rochdale Observer, Friday 4 April 2008
NO STORY about Manchester's emergence as 'Cottonopolis' and the world's first industrial city would be correct without a pivotal chapter surrounding the life of Richard Arkwright.

414. Tragic snaps tell of Frank's family fun

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 9 April 2008
THE moving story of Anne Frank and her time in hiding from the Nazis during wartime has entranced millions around the world.

415. Don't be left on the Shelf

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2008
THE paintings of Laurence Stephen Lowry popularly evoke life in the north west as clearly as any gritty plot from Coronation Street.

416. DANCE: James, Son of James, Lowry, from Tuesday 22 April

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2008
ONE of Ireland’s most talented and daring artists brings his dance theatre to The Lowry for what could be a memorable run.

417. A homecoming for man found in bog

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 April 2008
A FORMER resident of Wilmslow is back in home – Lindow Man is making a welcome return to Manchester Museum.
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