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21. Primary school league tables 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 7 December 2007
THE tables give a thorough breakdown showing the percentage of pupils achieving a level 4 threshold for each year since 2005, and the Contextual Value Added measure.Click here for the full tables for all the primary schools around Manchester.

22. Ex-Mayor Audrey in fight for life

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
A FORMER Lord Mayor of Manchester is to undergo pioneering stem cell treatment in China in a bid to halt an otherwise fatal brain disease.

23. A wave of nostalgia

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
THEY truly are the forgotten treasures of the deep. Members of the Chorlton-based Manchester Diving Group have been showing off some of the antique home-made equipment that helped a group of ex-servicemen get the club started more than 50 years ago.

24. Ricky 'Blue' eyes an upset

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
IT’S not often that I side with a Blue over a man who wears the Red of United, but this weekend comes an opportunity to break the habit of a lifetime.

25. Community rallies round to give Alison a lifeline

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
A WOMAN plagued by a lifetime of illness has been given a new lease of life - thanks to a little help from her friends.

26. Why I'm not flying the flag

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
GET back to your own country. Those weren’t quite the words used by my critic in last week’s Letters Page, but the message wasn’t a million miles away.

27. Flagship school goes into special measures

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
EDUCATION chiefs have confirmed that Parrs Wood High School is to be placed into special measures.

28. December 6 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
ACCORDING to a new survey, ten percent of people reading this will not have washed their hands after they went to the loo! Well done that ten percent as it means your aim was true and there was no necessity to wash your hands; unlike the other aimless, slap-dash ninety percent.

29. Builders taught to mind their language on site

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
EASTERN European builders are being given classes on site to improve their English.

30. We're the pride of the north

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 December 2007
OUR readers have known it for some time and now it’s official - the South Manchester Reporter is the best free paper in the north of England.
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