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31. Horrific acid attack on cat
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 September 2007THESE are the horrific injuries suffered by a cat in 'an unbelievable act of cruelty'.
32. Oh, brother!
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007MUSICAL: Blood Brothers, Opera House, from Monday:
33. A microcosm of society
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007MANCUNIANS are often the first to see to be able to see groundbreaking exhibitions and the current crop in and around the city is no exception.
34. Paper art is cutting edge
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007EVER since the Egyptians made papyrus from reeds in 2500 BC paper has been an integral part of our lives.
35. King of the stage?
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007THE legacy of slavery is felt everywhere in modern life – from the clothes we wear to the food we eat, the buildings we inhabit and even the language we speak.
36. Blair in the firing line
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007ON THE battlefield or at the ballot box, Martin Bell has never been one to mince his words. The man in white tells Angela Kelly why he’s seeing red over New Labour …
37. DRAMA: Floating The Lowry, Thursday, 20 to Saturday, 22 September
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 14 September 2007AN AWARD-winning fantasy tale called Floating sails into town on Thursday, September 20 until Saturday, September 22.
38. September 13 2007
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007PEOPLE who have made an impact on the music world can be recognised by just one part of their name. Lennon, McCartney, Dylan, Jagger, etc. Here's a name for you: Melanie.
39. Angry Didsbury residents fight a battle on two fronts
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007LOCALS are up in arms over a new student campus plan and a lack of council reaction to their battle to save Marie Louise Gardens ...
40. Weevils will weave their magic at pond
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 September 2007THEY'RE just 2mm long, yet these tiny insects have been charged with the task of eradicating one of south Manchester's most troublesome pond pests.
