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1. Help kids smile again
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 June 2004THIS week we are appealing to our readers to help rebuild a kids' garden destroyed by vandals.
2. The miracle mum
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 June 2004WHEN little Rebecca Byrne was born with a small brain, curved spine and partial blindness doctors said it was unlikely she would be able to walk and talk.
3. Pupils to clock-off early
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004PARENTS, staff and pupils at Burnage High have voted to adopt a continental-style school day.
4. Car park plan at Platt Fields
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 May 2004PART of Fallowfield's Platt Fields Park could be cemented over to make a new car park for a neighbouring hospital.
5. Put us n the picture over future of historic cinema
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 May 2004THE owner of Withington's historic Cine City has been asked by community campaigners to explain the delay in transforming the much-loved local landmark.
6. Hospital insists its food is 'fit to eat'
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 May 2004HEALTH bosses at Wythenshawe Hospital have insisted food served to patients is safe, following a television documentary which used hidden cameras to expose unhygienic practices at the factory where the hospital's meals are made.
7. My career’s blossoming
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 May 2004A FLORIST from Didsbury has landed her dream job - creating dazzling bouquets for stars like Hollywood couple Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas.
8. Wedding dress is right up my Street
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 May 2004FIESTY Karen McDonald wore it when she married Steve in Corrie's wedding of the year, now am dram actress Susan Young is hoping to wear it on her big day.
9. Down, but not out: Would-be MP fights on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 May 2004A WOULD-BE MP who was called disrespectful by her own party boss has vowed to fight tooth and nail to be a candidate in the next general election.
10. School’s shattered
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 April 2004PUPILS were forced out of school ahead of important exams after vandals caused £10,000 worth of damage at Barlow Hall Primary.
