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1. Mast blunder

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 September 2002
A map blunder has meant a mobile phone mast has been put in the wrong place - yards from a primary school.

2. We remember

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 September 2002
Services of remembrance are being held throughout south Manchester today (Wednesday) in memory of those who perished in the September 11 terrorist attacks.

3. Tough guy competes in memory of father

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 June 2002
A pub regular is to compete in an endurance race testing the limits of superfit athletes - in the memory of his father who died of a heart attack

4. Security review after school theft

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 July 2002
Teachers at Oakwood High are reviewing security at the school after thieves got into changing rooms and took students' property during a games lesson.

5. Back home and dreaming again

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 24 May 2002
Douglas Eyre has returned back to Didsbury to remember the times he could have been a star with sixties stars Freddie and the Dreamers.

6. Metro off track?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 1 August 2002
Metrolink connections to south Manchester are under threat following revelations extension costs have soared by £100m.

7. Well done - but you’re still out of a job

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 July 2002
A landlord who lost his job after screening the Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson fight has been sent a letter by bosses - thanking him for his good work.

8. Landlord KO'd over Tyson fight screening

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 June 2002
A pub landlord is on the ropes for screening the Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson boxing clash.

9. UK's first sex health doc retires

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 September 2002
The UK's first sex health doctor Rosemary Kirkman has retired.

10. Hero saves disabled teen from house fire

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 July 2002
A hero who braved lethal smoke to rescue a disabled teenager said he owed the daring feat to tips he picked up from watching television's 999 show.
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