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1. Kneecap smashed during terror raid
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004A MAN was taken on a ride of terror while masked robbers raided his workplace for cash and jewellery.
2. Plan aims to combat gridlock
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004MAJOR changes are to be made to some of south Manchester's busiest junctions.
3. Big pay-offs were offered as sweeteners
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004POST office managers were offered attractive five figure pay-offs to close their businesses during a sweeping cull of subpost office branches.
4. Boys in the buff score a goal for Christie Hospital
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004A FOOTBALL team has raised thousands for Christie's after fulfilling one of the last wishes of a player who died of cancer.
5. Work finally begins on £8m new superstore
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004RESIDENTS in Burnage have been celebrating after hearing that work is finally to start on a new 24-hour supermarket in the area - five years after the plan was first proposed.
6. Dial 999 and wait a very long time
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 November 2004A CAR dealer had to wait more than two days for the police after he called 999 to report that thugs had wrecked his cars.
7. Seventh heaven
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Alsager Town 1 Maine Road 1 MAINE Road took their unbeaten run to seven games as they withstood some late pressure from the home team.
8. Crispins and Wacs suffer as Toc tower in Blackpool
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Darts Bottom side Lauriston Club provided an upset in the South Manchester Log-End League with a 4-3 defeat of leaders St Crispins, winning their first match of the season.
9. Park punish Urmston
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Hockey Manchester Moss Park's first team enjoyed an emphatic 4-0 victory against Urmston.
10. Servisair stunned
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004THE second set of games in the Manchester Airport Midweek League saw Deanportivo continue their great start with a 6-3 win over Servisair.
