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1. Let’s drive out the car thieves
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005POLICE in south Manchester have launched a major offensive against car thieves to arrest a steep rise in vehicle crime.
2. Farewell to ‘Mr Mild and Bitter’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005JOHN Turrell, the Reporter's legendary former pub reviewer, has died aged 57.
3. Eels: No question, they're different
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005MIKE Barnett was among the crowd at the Bridgewater Hall.
4. Steve still unbeaten
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005LLOYDS Hotel secretary Steve Ridley is one of only three unbeaten players in the MEN Premier League's 'Last Man Standing' event.
5. Wythenshawe book final spot
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005WYTHENSHAWE reached the Surridge Cup final after defeating Stretford in a rain-affected match.
6. New MP hit by double whammy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005NEW Withington MP John Leech is facing a baptism of fire three weeks after deposing Labour's Keith Bradley.
7. Plenty of room for our Elbow
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005ELBOW will perform songs from their eagerly awaited third album at this weekend's Carling Live 24 event where they will be appearing along with bands such as I Am Kloot, Doves, The Coral, The Chemical Brothers and Ian Brown. Conrad Astley spoke to lead singer Guy Garvey.
8. Charity the big winner on record-breaking day
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005FROM youngsters to pensioners, fairies and fundraisers, droves of south Manchester runners put their best feet forward for the Great Manchester Run.
9. Girls make a splash for national prize
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005MANCHESTER High School for Girls' water polo team have completed a unique double as they are national champions at under-16s and under-14s level.
10. Games goodbye?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005MANCHESTER Magic's basketball legend John Amaechi has said next year's Commonwealth Games could be his 'swansong' as a player.
