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1. Oriental art comes with worldwide influences
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006MANCHESTER'S rich links with Chinese culture receive a boost next week when Vital 06: International Chinese Live Art Festival comes to the city.
2. A Little Bit About... Antony Worrall Thompson
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006Antony Worrall Thompson answers our questions
3. Don't duck out of tests
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006URMSTON woman Val Campbell is the public face of a national campaign to encourage more women to take up breast screening appointments.
4. October 26 2006
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006PICTURE this: A man is walking along Wilbraham Road when he decides to cross to the other side. He is a little distracted, as his wife has been acting a bit strange recently.
5. Awesome foursome sends South into next round
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006THE third round of the Lancashire Amateur Cup brought defeats for all but two of the Lancashire and Cheshire teams in action.
6. A cut above
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006THEY finished their last album as outsiders but now the Scissor Sisters return as a full-on, insatiable phenomenon.
7. Keeping a sense of proportion
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006KEEPING a sense of proportion is something that a new arts exhibition has taken full advantge of.
8. Slump against Saints
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006Broughton Park 13 Liverpool St Helens 36 BROUGHTON Park slipped to defeat in a match they realised would pose a tough afternoon's work for them.
9. Row looms as Labour ponders all-female list
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006LABOUR chiefs are considering making their list of candidates to fight Withington MP John Leech in the next General Election all-female, the Reporter can reveal.
10. Paupers’ burial site is a rich wildlife reserve
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 October 2006A PAUPERS' burial site that became a dumping ground for fly-tippers is being turned into a winter wonderland for young children.
