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51. Ex-drama teacher’s a film star ...actually

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
A FORMER south Manchester drama teacher is doing rather well for himself on the big screen...actually.

52. Burglars target Asian jewellery

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
A FAMILY have described how they fell victim to burglars targeting Asian homes for gold jewellery.

53. Park and ride for a stress-free trip

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
A SCHEME to tempt shoppers heading into the city centre onto the bus was launched last weekend on Princess Road.

54. You’re a little star

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
THREE years ago Hammaad Khalil from Chorlton was so ill with leukaemia his parents thought he would die.

55. A celebrity poker genius or the joker in the pack?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
JOKER John Bishop found it hard to keep a straight face when he took part in a £25,000 celebrity poker tournament.

56. Hairdryers at dawn!

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 November 2003
IT'S hairdryers at dawn for two top south Manchester crimpers.

57. Poppy sellers: we need minders

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
POPPY sellers are being forced to sell the traditional symbol of remembrance INSIDE shops - so they can be protected by security guards.

58. Who’s a funny boy?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
COMEDY is more than just a laugh for a 15-year-old schoolboy who's been earning plaudits from some of the region's top funnymen.

59. Our battlefield

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
CHORLTON residents are preparing themselves for a battle with Manchester University over its plans to sell playing fields to developers.

60. End for the Cold War nuclear bunker

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
FORTY years ago a derelict shelter in the heart of Disbury was equipped to protect Manchester's civic leaders from a nuclear attack on Britain.
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