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81. No skulduggery, but doc was away with the pharaohs

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
WHEN Matthew McClelland decided to do a spot of gardening at his house, little did he realise a 2,000-year-old mystery was about to unfold.

82. 2 October 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
The so called 'fat cats' who wheel and deal in our financial institutions lead exciting lives don't they?

83. It’s good to Bee back says Robin

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
BEE Gees star Robin Gibb has made an emotional return to his childhood home.ld Road Primary School.

84. Shock welcome for coffee chain

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
A SHOP belonging to the international chain Costa Coffee was vandalised by protesters before it even opened its doors.

85. MP asks Brown to clarify comments

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
MP John Leech has challenged the Prime Minister to clarify comments he made on a recent visit to Withington.

86. Make way for the Metrolink

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
WORK is finally underway to bring trams to south Manchester’s suburbs for the first time in almost 60 years.

87. How do you like those apples?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 October 2008
THE World’s rarest apples are growing in a Whalley Range back garden.

88. James Chapman-Kelly - September 25 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
GHOSTS, eh? I was told this story recently by the survivor. It was a dark night in south Manchester, the wind sighed softly through the trees at the side of the cemetery as bats coughed and squeaked their way around old graves searching for their nightly meal of ugly fat bugs.

89. Lock up your recycling bins, the end is nigh

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
I’M STARTING to think our house must be the only one in the whole of Chorlton not using a kerbside recycling box.

90. Confidential medical records found lying in the street

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008
A CONFIDENTIAL set of medical records detailing the conditions of seriously-ill patients and the treatment they are receiving have been found lying on a high street.
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