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11. Nice one, Cyril
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006A BURNAGE man lost nearly half his body weight after he saw a holiday snap of himself and felt 'mortified'.
12. ‘No spaces left at local schools’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 June 2006CHORLTON parents are appealing for more primary school places, so children can walk to school and be educated in the same place as their brothers and sisters.
13. ‘So wrong to put a price on human life’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 June 2006A WITHINGTON man who suffers from asbestos-related cancer is angry that others like him will be denied a pioneering new drug treatment because of the cost.
14. Lee’s World Cup prison nightmare
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 June 2006A DIDSBURY man's World Cup dream turned into a nightmare after he was arrested by German police.
15. ‘Under-siege’ community speaks out
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 June 2006HUNDREDS of Muslims have signed a petition highlighting concerns over 'heavy-handed' police raids on terror suspects in south Manchester.
16. CAB faces closure threat
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 June 2006A VITAL community resource that serves people in some of the most deprived areas of south Manchester has been threatened with closure.
17. Homes plan at hospital is a ‘tasteful restoration’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 June 2006MORE than 30 people attended an exhibition outlining redevelopment plans for the former Withington Hospital site.
18. Food for thought
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 June 2006TEACHERS at Levenshulme High School have cooked up an interesting way of getting GCSE pupils to revise.
19. I ran through the pain barrier with broken leg
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 May 2006A DIDSBURY man who broke his leg four kilometres in to the Great Manchester Run said he had to carry on because he didn't have the bus fare home.
20. Pupils seek flower and the glory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 May 2006PUPILS at two south Manchester schools are helping to create an innovative garden that will be a showpiece at two of Britain's top gardening events.
