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191. Two die in road crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 January 2007FOOTAGE from a speed camera could hold vital clues as to how a car skidded out of control killing two pedestrians.
192. We’ll see you in court, Tesco told
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 January 2007TESCO could be taken to court by the council over lighting at a 24 hour store which neighbours say is causing them sleepless nights.
193. Pen is mightier than the boot for poor scribes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 January 2007THEY maybe a whizz with the pen but when it comes to the boot they are bottom of the league.
194. Beep, beep ... here comes little Aroosa
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 December 2006YOUNG Aroosa Hamid got the best Christmas present ever this year - her own set of wheels.
195. Thanks for saving our Christmas
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 December 2006A FAMILY'S Christmas has been saved from heartless thieves after a community rallied round to give them a festive season to remember.
196. Juicy TV role gives chef Simon food for thought
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 December 2006CELEBRITY chef, Simon Rimmer, could see his profile rise like a well-timed souffle in the coming months if he takes up an offer to front a new TV programme.
197. Education bosses act to ease primary school places crisis
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 December 2006MORE than 100 new primary places are to be made available in Chorlton.
198. Young voices raise the roof
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 December 2006A GROUP of school children have been singing their hearts out at a concert organised to showcase Manchester's talents on an international stage.
199. Tesco sends property prices tumbling
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 November 2006HOUSEHOLDERS have seen around £10,000 wiped off the market value of their homes since a 24-hour supermarket opened on their doorstep.
200. You must be nomad!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 November 2006YOUNG adventurers from Manchester Grammar School have completed a 250km trek through the Sahara Desert to experience a nomadic lifestyle.
