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1. 27 March 2008
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008It's amazing what can be found under the grounds of a normal suburban garden. Some of you may remember the case of the Chorlton Indiana Jones who unearthed two ancient Egyptian skulls in his front plot.
2. Title in sight
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008MANCHESTER Magic moved a step nearer to winning the EBL1 title for the first time with a 104-76 win over Bristol Flyers.
3. Shock loss
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008GREGORIANS lost top spot in the Manchester League’s Premier Division after suffering a shock 3-2 defeat against AFC Blackley.
4. Struggle for survival
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008SOUTH Manchester’s hopes of escaping the drop from the Lancashire and Cheshire League’s Premier Division were hit when they were beaten 2-1 by Mellor.
5. Christie petition did exist
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008WITHINGTON MP John Leech claims he has been vindicated after an investigation revealed that a petition signed by doctors at Christie Hospital did actually exist.
6. Anger over 30 per cent bus pass rise
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008DISGRUNTLED bus users have hit out after their weekly travel costs rose by as much as 42 per cent.
7. Bring on the Brie
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008RESIDENTS and traders in Chorlton are preparing for a touch of Parisian chic as they get ready to welcome French markets to the suburb.go down really well. "
8. Jobs go up in smoke
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008ARSONISTS could be behind a blaze that caused £2.5 million worth of damage and the loss of nearly 40 jobs.
9. Police hunting double raiders
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008FOUR men escaped with thousands of pounds after robbing two restaurants at the same time.
10. School’s sevens success
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2008MANCHESTER Grammar School’s young rugby players proved they were some of the best in Europe by lifting the prestigious Berkhamstead Sevens title.
