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1. Bradley to undertake mental health review
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2007LORD Keith Bradley is to lead a review into the treatment of people with severe mental health problems in the criminal justice system.
2. Plastic bag ban binned
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2007GREEN campaigners have abandoned their bid to ban plastic bags in south Manchester.
3. Gunman raids supermarket
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2007A MAN armed with a handgun has stolen cash during a robbery at a supermarket in West Didsbury.
4. Girls are in wonderland
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2007THE Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat were just a handful of guests at Manchester High School for Girls’ best tea party yet.
5. Pupils put on teachers' blocked list
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007PRIMARY school children have been banned from contacting their teachers through internet networking sites.
6. December 20 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007DON’T worry. A week from today and half the festive season will have run its course!
7. Merry Christmas to one and all
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007AND SO – as Liverpool’s favourite son never tires of telling us – this is Christmas. No matter how much you see the festive season as a mawkish and unnecessary interruption to this thing called life, it will get you in the end.
8. Love is all uni-d
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007RESIDENTS in one of Manchester’s student heartlands are turning to other university cities to discover how to get on better with the student population.
9. Take a bow Venus ... you're out of this world
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007A DIDSBURY mum has spoken of her pride after her violin-playing daughter has hit the big time in America.
10. Underpants and sink plungers
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 December 2007MOST hard-up students get a bar job or temping work to help fund their studies.
