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1. If you suffer a Christmas hangover....

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 December 2003
HEALTH bosses have issued advice about what south Manchester residents should do if they get ill during the festive season.

2. Marines set their sights on helping troubled youngsters

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 December 2003
POLICE in Chorlton are enlisting the help of Royal Marine Commandos in a scheme to steer teenagers away from crime.

3. Bowling green kings are crowned record breakers

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003
BOWLERS in Chorlton who bowled non-stop for 52.5 hours without sleep have had their test of endurance officially recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records.

4. Police want more bikes on the beat

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003
POLICE chiefs say they are gaining ground in the battle against crime despite a 16pc increase in burglaries.

5. Christmas will be delicious for Delise

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003
LITTLE Delise Cassarino is getting ready to celebrate her best ever Christmas.

6. Animation studio brings Doctor Who back to life

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 December 2003
CHORLTON'S world-beating animation studio, Cosgrove Hall, has brought to life yet another British institution - the intergalactic hero Doctor Who.

7. Iraqi asylum seekers left

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 1 December 2003
TWO Iraqi asylum seekers who partially paralysed a young doctor during a violent robbery in Levenshulme have been jailed for a total of 15 years.

8. Young brothers in carjacking ordeal

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 1 December 2003
TWO teenage brothers were subjected to a terrifying car chase by masked thugs in Burnage.

9. Park vanishes!

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 1 December 2003
IT has been branded the case of the missing park.

10. How pensioners depend on their guardian angel

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 1 December 2003
LEVENSHULME pensioners have a guardian angel in street warden Matthew Reynolds.
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