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1. Headteacher: School tables are a disgrace
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 December 2003A HEADTEACHER has branded the latest round of league tables for high schools a disgrace.
2. Let the music play - but only until 11
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003A SEVENTIES band have walked out on a pub in Didsbury after they were fined by the landlord for playing an encore.
3. Talent show winners are left singing blues
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 December 2003CLUB members in West Didsbury are so desperate for the return of an imitation Oscar they're offering a year's free membership to whoever brings it back.
4. The most improved primary school in Manchester
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 December 2003THREE years ago teachers and pupils at Old Moat Primary in Withington were told, 'must do better' ... now they have.
5. When will we get an apology?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 November 2003RELATIVES of patients abused on a hospital ward say are they are still waiting for an apology from the health bosses who allowed the scandal to take place.
6. Park and ride for a stress-free trip
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003A SCHEME to tempt shoppers heading into the city centre onto the bus was launched last weekend on Princess Road.
7. Burglars target Asian jewellery
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003A FAMILY have described how they fell victim to burglars targeting Asian homes for gold jewellery.
8. Sufferers to breathe easy
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 5 September 2003A DOCTOR in south Manchester has developed a new technique that may change the way asthma is treated across the world.
9. Savage killers sent down
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 5 August 2003TEENAGER James Lever from Northenden was savagely beaten to death outside a pub after a minor argument.
10. ‘Newton must have suffered a bang on the head’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003AMATEUR scientist 83-year-old David Martin is so certain Sir Issac Newton got it wrong about gravity he's taking it to his grave - literally.
