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3991. Hard-up shops issue an SOS: Support us or we’ll go under
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 July 2004NORTHENDEN High Street has an air of change about it.
3992. Pop idol tipped for the big time
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 July 2004SHE hopes to emulate her pop idol, the American singer Mariah Carey.
3993. Buy a slice of history
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 July 2004RESIDENTS in south Manchester are being invited to buy a slice of history - and keep one of the area's most prestigious buildings safe from the clutches of property developers.
3994. Cringlewood crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 June 2004LONG-time Sale and District division one leaders and reigning champions Cringlewood A were knocked off the top as they suffered a 14-chalk defeat against Didsbury's Crescent.
3995. School’s shattered
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 April 2004PUPILS were forced out of school ahead of important exams after vandals caused £10,000 worth of damage at Barlow Hall Primary.
3996. Hosts on a Lymm
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 July 2004CRICKET: Lymm 142-8, Burnage 143-6
3997. My career’s blossoming
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 May 2004A FLORIST from Didsbury has landed her dream job - creating dazzling bouquets for stars like Hollywood couple Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas.
3998. Champs South West in Stretford slump
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 June 2004SW Manchester 140ao Stretford 141-4 IN THE battle between the Manchester Association's premier division's second and third-placed teams, South West Manchester were left licking their wounds after a comprehensive six-wicket derby defeat.
3999. New bid for flats at River Mersey
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 July 2004A PROPERTY developer is refusing to back down over its plans to create new flats in East Didsbury by the side of the River Mersey.
4000. Friendship is a class issue
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004A PRIMARY school is appointing children as 'friendship monitors' so none of its youngsters feel left out or blue.
