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1. Notes of manager Rob are a Joy to read
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2008INTIMATE moments in the story of legendary Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order are revealed in a new book based on meticulous notes taken by the bands’ late manager, Rob Gretton.
2. Elbow celebrate Mercury win with touching tribute to best pal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008MERCURY Music Prize winners Elbow have vowed to use their triumph to promote the music of a south Manchester singer-songwriter - after toasting the award in Chorlton.
3. My mum is mystery factory girl
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007A PICTURE in the Reporter brought memories flooding back for Carolyn McKenzie.
4. Kids Lord it up in Westminster
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 December 2006FOUR primary school kids are the toast of their town after wowing one of the pre-eminent lords at Westminster.
5. Ferguson’s in the Lime Light again
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 March 2005Sir Alex Ferguson was the star guest at the opening of photographer Harry Goodwin's latest exhibition.
6. Sensational photo-finish!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 March 2005PHOTOGRAPHIC legend and friend to the stars Harry Goodwin is to unveil his last major exhibition at Chorlton High School.
7. Charting Bangladeshi local heritage
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003Boys from Burnage High have been charting the struggle of Bangladeshi people who moved to Manchester to start a new life.
8. Our photographer snaps up award for sports pictures
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 March 2003A sports photographer who has been working for The Reporter for over 12 years has snapped up two top awards this week.
9. An inspiration for world leaders
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 December 2002Burnage High School should be a role model for world leaders - so say education inspectors.
10. Sign up for the Young, Gifted and Green comp
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 January 2002LEVENSHULME'S Palace Nightclub is hoping its Young, Gifted and Green Unsigned competition could uncover the new Oasis - and it would not be the first time.
