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341. Keeping a sense of proportion
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006KEEPING a sense of proportion is something that a new arts exhibition has taken full advantge of.
342. Don't duck out of tests
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006URMSTON woman Val Campbell is the public face of a national campaign to encourage more women to take up breast screening appointments.
343. Oriental art comes with worldwide influences
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006MANCHESTER'S rich links with Chinese culture receive a boost next week when Vital 06: International Chinese Live Art Festival comes to the city.
344. How scan shock and fear turned to tears of joy
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006Regular breast screening can identify cancer-producing cells at their very earliest - as Metro News' Angela Kelly discovered...
345. China Show of strength
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006MANCHESTER'S long- established links with China and the Chinese culture take a new step forward this month thanks to a special exhibition starting at Urbis in the city centre.
346. Ballet: Alice In Wonderland
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006THE magic of Lewis Carroll's most famous story combines with the beauty and athleticism of the ballet to bring Alice In Wonderland to life.
347. Voices: Rafael Bonachela
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006FAMED choreographer Rafael Bonachela brings his ground- breaking work to the city's Contact Theatre on Tuesday with his own company.
348. Spa in the city
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006IF you ever really wondered what the Romans did for us you need to go no further than the average gym or posh hotel to find out one enduring answer - the spa.
349. Magnificent seventh
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006Angela Kelly previews Levenshulme Festival which promises to be the best-ever
350. Slava's Snowshow
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006RENOWNED Russian clown Slava Poulinin brings a show to The Lowry to melt the coldest of hearts.
