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1. Schoolyard taunts reignited by website

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 30 August 2002
Lisa Boon thought the cruel taunts of childhood bullies were over when her schooldays ended - a website changed that.

2. September 11 Anniversary

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 30 August 2002
September 11, 2001 will remain with everyone who witnessed the terrorist atrocities. We now want you to tell us how such events touched you and changed your outlook on life.

3. Couple's mystery illness campaign

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 30 August 2002
A couple have ploughed £15,000 of their own money into making a video to raise awareness of a crippling disease which many doctors don't know about.

4. Abuse case will take 'long time'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 August 2002
A police probe into allegations patients were abused at a Withington care home will take 'a long time', relatives have been told.

5. Village most amused by hearing judgement

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 August 2002
Residents and civic leaders are celebrating after hearing a controversial amusement arcade will not be coining it in among shoppers in Withington village.

6. Manning is caught short at pub bash

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 August 2002
Comedian Bernard Manning's act went down so badly at a pub charity bash for Francis House, the landlady is asking for a refund.

7. Brave Dave in shark swim

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 August 2002
Fireman Dave Cawley usually tackles blazes - now he's set to face the daunting task of swimming with 14ft sharks.

8. Bus does job at Earth Summit

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 August 2002
Councillor Keith Whitmore may be at the Earth Summit in Johannesburg but he's still getting the bus - just like he does in Levenshulme.

9. Shop commemorates 9/11

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 28 August 2002
With the first anniversary of the September 11 terrorist tragedy in the United States approaching, Didsbury shopkeeper Hazel Graham has set out to commemorate those who died.

10. Down, down, deeper and down

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 28 August 2002
A caver is trying to achieve the potholer's ultimate challenge by going deeper underground than anyone has been before.
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