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31. Council to take over running of festival
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 July 2003FALLOWFIELD could miss out on one of its most popular and enjoyable annual festivals because the organisers and the council have fallen out.
32. ‘Thank you for saving my life’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 July 2003A PUB landlord struck down by a heart attack was saved by a rapid response hero who beat ambulances to the scene.
33. A get together for Unity fun
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003SOUTH Manchester was united last weekend with another hugely successful Unity Festival that entertained visitors in Chorlton Park.
34. 1000 poems and each a fine rhyme, unlike, you may muse, the work of Ted Hughes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003SHE may not be any Wordsworth, but rhyme-mad Mahmooda Shiekh has rattled off more one thousand poems in less than three years.
35. Head’s blushes at plan opposition
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003A headmaster was left red-faced after the civic society, of which he is a leading light, objected to the redevelopment of his own school.
36. Sunny shares her channel swim legacy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003EMERGING from the freezing water with her face and neck swollen from jellyfish bites, and her lips cracked and blue, former Manchester High School for Girls' pupil Sunny Lowry had become the first woman to swim the British Channel.
37. School for blind to be closed
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003A SCHOOL for blind children is to be closed down by cash-strapped education chiefs desperate to create more places for mainstream kids in south Manchester.
38. ‘Newton must have suffered a bang on the head’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003AMATEUR scientist 83-year-old David Martin is so certain Sir Issac Newton got it wrong about gravity he's taking it to his grave - literally.
39. Lady, mystery painting was certainly Bountiful
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003A BUSINESSWOMAN is hoping to track down a penniless art student who painted the picture which became her shop's trademark logo - and made her a mint.
40. Parents fume over funding shortfall
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 4 July 2003PARENTS at the biggest primary in south Manchester say the school is missing out on vital funds for improvements.
