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1. Test match from the press box
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 28 December 2001CRICKET-mad Ahmer Khokhar has won the trip of a lifetime - to cover England test matches against New Zealand from the press box.
2. The 2001 news review
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 28 December 2001IT has been a great year for South Manchester news - happy, sad and bizarre. The Reporter Aisling takes a look at some of 2001's big stories.
3. He's the oldest swinger in town
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 28 December 2001THE OLDEST swinger in town is bidding farewell to the oldest night spot in town.
4. Bundles of joy for Christmas
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001CHRISTMAS Day brought an extra special gift for three South Manchester couples - a new baby.
5. Brown looking good in black
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001KARATE: St Thomas Aquinas student Dominqua Brown has won one of Chorlton Karate Club's most prestigious trophies.
6. Wacs lose derby clash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001LACROSSE: OLD Waconians' fighting spirit was not enough to stop a strong Heaton Mersey side beating them 14-7.
7. Danny joins elite squad
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001GOLF: Didsbury Golf Club's England star Danny Wardrop has been invited to join an elite group of England golfers with the aim of making the nation's players the best in the world.
8. Man gets seven years in jail for manslaughter
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001A MAN fuelled by a cocktail of drink and drugs could not remember killing "with extreme violence" a close family friend of his girlfriend.
9. Hitting the high notes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001BUDDING pop stars at Oakwood High School hit the high notes when they recorded a CD to raise money for ChildLine.
10. Success comes at the sharp end for Jayne
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 December 2001FENCING: Manchester High School for Girls' Jayne Lomas has been crowned the North West under-16 epee champion.
