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31. Orchestral memorial for musical mentor Anna
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 March 2006MORE than 150 young musicians will come together for a musical extravaganza in memory of a talented music teacher.
32. Don’t let Brady die until Keith is found
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 March 2006THE MOTHER of Moors Murders victim Keith Bennett believes his remains may finally be discovered.
33. OAPs are told to get a free ticket to ride
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 March 2006OLDER and disabled people in south Manchester are being told to apply for free bus passes.
34. Burnage TV star Max backs cancer campaign
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 March 2006BURNAGE-born actor Max Beesley has teamed up with his father to front a campaign to raise awareness of prostate cancer among men.
35. Picture of hope
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 March 2006WITH his beaming smile and sparkling eyes, little Reuben Norris is proof indeed that hope springs eternal.
36. Didsbury traders are told to play FAIR
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 March 2006A SURVEY undertaken by a Didsbury church has found that some of the district's cafes and restaurants do not offer their customers ethically produced goods.
37. Turn Metrolink into a cycle path
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 March 2006CAMPAIGNERS say that the disused railway cutting set aside for south Manchester's proposed Metrolink line should become a bridleway for walkers and cyclists until the trams gets the final go ahead.
38. Cat’s whiskers
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 March 2006IS this one of the cutest cats in the world? His success has certainly given him something to laugh about.
39. Campaigner for women’s suffrage is honoured
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 March 2006A FORMER Manchester High pupil has been honoured with a commemorative blue plaque outside her London home.
40. Greater say for patients
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 February 2006SOUTH Manchester residents will have more say on how cancer services will develop at Christie Hospital.
