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1. Filming life on Iraq front line

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2003
Chorlton photographer Sean Sutton tells of his experiences while on the Iraq front line.

2. On yer bike!

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 July 2003
ONE man and his bike caused rush-hour traffic chaos in Burnage when the determined pensioner held a stand off with an HGV lorry.

3. NEW store plans - same old delays?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 May 2003
AFTER four years Tesco has finally revealed its plans for a massive store in Burnage - but residents could face waiting another year before building even begins.

4. Would you pay for peace of mind?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Just days after the beginning of the war in Iraq, a Didsbury company is selling chemical, biological and nuclear suits and claims it has been has been inundated with enquiries.

5. Our photographer snaps up award for sports pictures

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 March 2003
A sports photographer who has been working for The Reporter for over 12 years has snapped up two top awards this week.

6. A get together for Unity fun

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003
SOUTH Manchester was united last weekend with another hugely successful Unity Festival that entertained visitors in Chorlton Park.

7. Time for horse play

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003
THREE of the police's most loyal and dedicated workers are being put out to pasture having reached the standard retirement age of 19.

8. Hats aloft as builders move in

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 March 2003
A primary school are finally able to start work on their school grounds, after ten years of hard work.

9. Build memorial to Bee Gee Maurice

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 January 2003
Mourning fans are calling for a permanent memorial to Bee Gee Maurice Gibb at his childhood home in Chorlton.

10. No more pennies for heaven, please

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 February 2003
A church has been forced to apologise after asking worshippers not to donate coppers to the collection.
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