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1. Muslims put faith in £3.5m eco-mosque

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
ENVIRONMENTALLY conscious Muslims have created Manchester’s first eco-mosque in the heart of Levenshulme.

2. Bad batting

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
WYTHENSHAWE’S hopes of retaining their Manchester Association Premier Division title took a big step backwards with a 60-run defeat at Deane and Derby.

3. Raid family's fears

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
MASKED robbers fled empty-handed after a shop owner fought them off with a bottle of wine.

4. Look behind the scenes

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
FORMULA One fans unable to get to Silverstone for this year’s British Grand Prix still have the chance to see what goes on behind the scenes.

5. Park and pay anger

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
TRADERS and councillors have spoken of their dismay following the introduction of car parking charges Chorlton’s largest public car park.

6. Love thy neighbour

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
FOR many girls ‘the boy next door’ is the fictional embodiment of a clean-living Mr Right.

7. Albert at the summit

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
WEST Didsbury’s Albert Club are on track to retain their South Manchester Tennis League ladies division one title as they prepare for the second half of the season.

8. Didsbury's fine Driver

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
OLLIE Driver was the star man as Didsbury pulled victory from the jaws of defeat in their Cheshire County League division one match at Bramhall.

9. Five in a row

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
BOWLS: THE Lloyds Hotel maintained their Goodies Manchester Premier League title bid with a fifth consecutive victory, beating Garswood 10-4.5 and 197-142.

10. Tales of the unexpected for great-grandmother

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 July 2008
A RETIRED teacher is to have her first book published at the age of 85.
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