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1. May 31 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007ONCE upon a time, not all that long ago, people had a sense of their own worth. They respected themselves, others and the spaces around them.
2. Runaway train report calls for rail changes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007THE way freight rolling stock is maintained is to be reviewed after a unmanned train went on a 30-minute terror ride.
3. Road officers saved my life
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007A DIDSBURY man has thanked highways officers for saving his life after a car ploughed into the back of his broken-down Fiat Punto on a motorway hard shoulder.
4. Hoop dreams for boy from Burnage
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007IT is easy to caricature the modern sports star as a mollycoddled prima donna - more jetset than blood and sweat.
5. ‘Meeting Yoko was surreal’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007PICTURED side by side for the first time in almost 40 years, this is the moment photographer Harry Goodwin and Yoko Ono reunited during an emotional day for the two old pals.
6. War veterans’ anger
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007WAR veterans have hit out at the council's plans for the forthcoming Veterans' Awareness Week.
7. How could thief be so heartless?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007A 103-YEAR-OLD woman had her engagement ring ripped from her finger by a thief who forced his way into her flat. Full story and video report here ...
8. We were given an overall makeover
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007THE curtains have fallen on Chorlton Arts and Craft Festival and this colourful exhibition of brightly-painted overalls was just one of the highlights of the last day of celebrations.
9. We’re open all hours
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 31 May 2007IT'S got an array of shops, restaurants and bars - and now traders on Chorlton's bustling Beech Road have revealed the next trick up their sleeve, late night shopping.
10. May 24 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 May 2007CAN we or can't we? The question that cannot be asked has finally reared its head: Should economic migrants who choose to live and work in Britain automatically have the right to be housed? Most people asked the question would reply with an emphatic, 'NO'.
