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1. Anger over theft of school laptops
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003PUPILS in south Manchester will be deprived of valuable computer training after thieves stole laptops worth £30,000.
2. ‘Blaine had it easy compared to us’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003BOWLERS from Chorlton say they have gone one better than David Blaine - after bowling for over two days without sleep.
3. Must we wait for a child to be killed?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003OVER 500 worried parents have added their names to a campaign for a pedestrian crossing outside a school after a lollipop man was seriously injured in a road accident.
4. Struck-off nurse will fight on to clear name
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003A SCHOOL nurse who was struck-off the register after being found guilty of misconduct has branded the decision an injustice.
5. Ramblers plunged into battle for the Old Moat
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003THE battle between the city council and ramblers over a historic footpath in Old Moat will be decided next week.
6. Popular pensioner dies after car crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003AN inquest will decide whether a pensioner's death was caused by the shock of being in a minor road accident in Chorlton.
7. Teen shot man in face with air rifle
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003A TEENAGER is serving an eight month detention order after firing an air rifle from a bedroom window and hitting two men, one in the face.
8. Drug trio jailed
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 October 2003THREE heroin dealers, who ran a large drug racketing operation from a flat in Chorlton have been jailed for a total of 16 years.
9. What a waste of money!
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 27 October 2003SHOPKEEPERS have slammed council plans for a £40,000 study on how to improve run-down Fallowfield shops - saying the money would be better spent on ACTUAL improvements.
10. No to O2
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 27 October 2003RESIDENTS and traders have reacted angrily to plans to put a mobile phone mast in the heart of Didsbury village.
