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131. June 14 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 June 2007NOW I'm not one to try and get things off my chest in public but certain things need to be said. Glands. Mammary glands, that is, are this week's subject.
132. June 14 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 June 2007SITTING in Didsbury Deli having ordered a very sensible salad and wishing my resolve could weaken enough for me to change my order to a thick wedge of chocolate orange cake, I'm reading an article in one of the Sundays about front doors.
133. June 7 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 June 2007'DID you know', I asked my little son Felix, 'that your great grandmother lived to be a hundred!'
134. June 7 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 June 2007THOSE of a nervous disposition or who rarely eat out in our famous south Manchester eateries or, perish the thought, those who never frequent the smoky (for a few more weeks only folks) rooms of our drinking establishments had better look away now. That's three-quarters of our readers gone!
135. May 31 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007ONCE upon a time, not all that long ago, people had a sense of their own worth. They respected themselves, others and the spaces around them.
136. May 24 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 May 2007CAN we or can't we? The question that cannot be asked has finally reared its head: Should economic migrants who choose to live and work in Britain automatically have the right to be housed? Most people asked the question would reply with an emphatic, 'NO'.
137. May 24 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 May 2007THE media really does have the power of deity when it comes to manipulation of our national heartstrings. Not that I have anything new to say about it. Madeleine McCann. Who doesn't know her name?
138. May 17 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 May 2007THIRTY-five-thousand-one-hundred-and seventy-five-pounds is a lot of money to the average person. It's a lot of money to me anyway. To some of you folk out there in south Manchester it may be just loose change, to others it's a life-changing amount.
139. May 10 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 May 2007I WAS on a radio show recently. A phone in where people discussed about important aspects of child rearing.
140. May 3 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 May 2007MARVIN was in the park taking his usual Sunday constitutional ZFT (Zimmer Frame Totter) when he was accosted by a larger-than-life female zimmer frame-wielding octogenarian.
