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91. Gordon's real Labour of love

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
DOUR, uncharismatic, under-pressure and on his way out. These are just a few words the press have used to describe under-fire Prime Minister Gordon Brown in recent days. But when reporter Marie Burchill caught up with him on a visit to the Old Moat Sure Start centre this week she saw an all more human face to the man running the country...

92. Picture perfect on its birthday

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
THROUGHOUT its 30 year history Chorlton Water Park has grown into a much-loved nature reserve, popular with both young families and adults alike.

93. Charm offensive

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
THE PRIME Minister led an invasion into the Manchester Withington constituency this week as Labour parked its tanks firmly on the lawn of Liberal Democrat MP John Leech.

94. 11 days of food, glorious food

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
ORGANISERS of the annual Chorlton Food and Drink Festival have vowed that this year’s event is going to be their best yet.

95. 'I never pretended to be a policeman'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
A POLICE community support officer found guilty of impersonating a policeman has won an appeal against his conviction.

96. Reach out, we're still here

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
A SOCIAL club has revealed its star-studded past as host to a series of famous music acts in the swinging 60s - as it celebrates a major anniversary.

97. Pupils shown drugs horror

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
TEENAGE school children were shown graphic images of a woman’s partially decomposed body as part of a new coroner’s court project.

98. James Chapman-Kelly - September 18 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008
FREEDOM of thought, movement and information seem to be eroding faster and faster nowadays as our governments, of whatever political hue, screw us ever deeper into the ground in a welter of bureaucratic laws designed to keep us subservient to the natural law that if prices go up the rich are not affected but the poor suffer to a much greater extent in proportion to the rulers of our land. And what can we do about it? Nothing!

99. Council aims to increase allotments

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008
THE number of south Manchester allotments in south Manchester should be increased, the council’s leisure boss has said.

100. A bully-free zone

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008
A PRIMARY school has unveiled its new state-of-the-art ‘bully-free’ playground.
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