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61. Bungling burglar E-fits himself up
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 27 October 2003A BUNGLING street robber only remembered to put on his balaclava AFTER the armed attack took place.
62. Parents’ anger at horror accident
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 27 October 2003ANGRY parents are calling for urgent action after a popular lollipop man was seriously injured in a horrific car accident.
63. Big Brother star Sissy is a big hit at the festival
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 27 October 2003LEVENSHULME'S annual festival was a huge success and got off to a star-studded start - with Big Brother's Sissy Rooney launching proceedings.
64. Meet officer off-roader
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 17 October 2003A POLICE scheme which targets yobs who ride through parks on motorbikes - by racing officers across the grass on their very own off-roaders has been hailed a success.
65. When will planners say 'enough is enough'?
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 17 October 2003A FAMILY say they'll sell up and move out of their Withington home if a developer gets permission to build flats on their street.
66. The catflap burglars
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 5 September 2003CAT flaps are being used by ingenious crooks as a way to gain entry to homes in Northenden.
67. 3 cheerleaders for the bride!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003IT was a day when an English Rose married her American suitor at the traditional white wedding she'd always dreamed of.
68. Escaped hawk may be threat to family pets
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003A POWERFUL bird of prey has swapped its North America home for a new hunting ground - Levenshulme.
69. Surgery will close despite promise
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003A BUSY doctors' surgery in Whalley Range is to close - less than three months after health bosses promised it stay open.
70. Welcome home
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003LITTLE Connor Shaw who had a life-saving heart transplant at a specialist unit in Newcastle has returned home to Chorlton.
