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1. Brave Kay carries baton

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 31 July 2002
Brave Kay Fletcher put aside a badly burnt foot to carry the baton on the final day of the relay.

2. BT makes cuts in payphones

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 September 2002
ELEVEN local public payphones are to be lost following a review by British Telecom of its telephone network.

3. Golfers get the birdies

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 September 2002
Golfers in Didsbury are used to birdies - now a flock of cormorants has settled for the winter on the tenth green.

4. Posh‘n Becks icons artist sells out

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 September 2002
An artist - who created a media storm with his cut'n'paste pornographic picture of Posh and Becks - has sold all his work at an exhibition.

5. Red hot Thai talent set to be champion

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 31 July 2002
Thai boxing bosses are so certain that Fallowfield's Shelley Nisbett will become the world champion next month - they've already scheduled her title defence.

6. Big brother is watching over them

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 July 2002
Heroic older pupils from Manchester Grammar School rescued two younger boys when they were attacked by teenage muggers while waiting to get a bus home on Wilmslow Road.

7. Flintoff is big hit with Christie's

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 17 September 2002
England cricket star Andrew Flintoff bowled them over at Christie's Hospital.

8. Conkers over chestnut

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 September 2002
Tree lovers don't want the axe to fall on a massive chestnut tree in their leafy street - so they took to its branches to try and save it.

9. Cuts in fire service may cost lives

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 June 2002
Lives in Chorlton and Whalley Range could be put at risk if proposed cuts to the fire service go ahead, according to the firefighters' union.

10. Pupils run amocha

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 July 2002
Sophisticated pupils at Levenshulme High prefer continental café culture to MTV.
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