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3481. Search to find real-life Jamie

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 13 February 2002
THE search is on to find a boy to star in a remake of the classic cartoon Jamie and the Magic Torch.

3482. Coroner calls for double help

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 13 February 2002
SOUTH Manchester coroner's office have called for help in tracing relatives in respect of two deaths.

3483. The youngest golf swinger in town

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 February 2002
A YOUNG golfer who studies at a Whalley Range school is swinging his way to the top.

3484. Student cut in penknife attack

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 February 2002
A THUG cut a student around the face and neck with a penknife in an attack in Withington.

3485. Police heroes are honoured

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 February 2002
A POLICE constable who has been highly commended for tackling armed robbers after a post office raid has said he was 'just doing his job'.

3486. Firefighter on Afghanistan peace mission

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 February 2002
A FIREFIGHTER has today (Tuesday) flown out to help war-torn Afghanistan, as a football referee.

3487. Demolition plan withdrawn

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 12 February 2002
PLANS to demolish a house and replace it with a new block of flats have been withdrawn following fierce protests from residents.

3488. Heavenly hell

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 11 February 2002
STAFF and members at the Galleon Health Club in East Didsbury put themselves through 13 miles of hell to raise £3,500 for Christies Against Cancer.

3489. Pupils score for charity

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 11 February 2002
PUPILS at Burnage High School battled it out in a school football tournament to raise money for AIDS victims.

3490. School book needs a helping hand

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 11 February 2002
ROY Boyle has traced the history of his former West Didsbury school in a new book...but now he wants somebody else to add a sequel.
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