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1. Past election results
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 25 February 2005PREVIOUS election results for our constituencies ...
2. How to lose ‘friends’ and aggravate people
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005FRIENDS OF Fog Lane Park vented their anger at council officials during a heated debate over the culling of poplar trees.
3. Will ‘shy’ Shelley be nation’s favourite girl next door?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005BASHFUL brunette Shelley Darlington can't walk into a half-empty room without blushing.
4. Flawed Galleon report is pulled
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005OFFICERS who gave the go-ahead for a green-belt housing scheme have had to call back their planning report amid widespread public anger.
5. Paying penalty
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005Broughton Park 3 Rochdale 18 A NERVY performance saw Park lose their top-of-the-table match with Rochdale and slip to third in the South Lancs and Cheshire first division.
6. Cheadle test excites boss
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005MANCHESTER Waconians boss Phil Greenwood is relishing playing former double winners Cheadle on Saturday.
7. Stubborn South
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005SOUTH Manchester dented Hazel Grove's hopes of lifting the Lancashire and Cheshire AFL title as they restricted them to a 1-1 draw.
8. Council sack asylum seeker - then campaign to keep him here
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005EXCLUSIVE AN ASYLUM seeker who dedicated his life to helping HIV sufferers faces being booted out of the country.
9. Kennedy’s tonic for under-threat Indian centre
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005LIBERAL DEMOCRAT leader Charles Kennedy lifted the sprits of south Manchester's Asian community with a stirring speech on the virtues of multiculturalism at a church hall in Burnage.
10. Chorlton is facing more gridlock and new rat runs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 February 2005PLANS to change the Chorlton traffic system could result in roads chaos on Manchester United match days, residents have warned.
