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1. Parrs Wood faces special measures
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007A FLAGSHIP south Manchester high school is in crisis talks following an Ofsted inspection.
2. Hunky Mark aims to be a calendar boy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007A HUNK from south Manchester is battling it out to appear in one of the steamiest calendars of the year.
3. Price of stage stardom is too high for Ashlea
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007A TEENAGE actress who beat thousands of other hopefuls to win a place at the National Youth Theatre could lose out on her bid for stage stardom.
4. Flower and glory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007RESIDENTS from a south Manchester suburb are celebrating after their neighbourhood was labelled best in the north west.
5. Tai Chi followers exercise their right to protest
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 8 November 2007TAI chi enthusiasts are to stage a mass protest in Didsbury’s Marie Louise Gardens.
6. Party rivals come face-to-Facebook
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007AS A politician, you need all the friends you can get. And judging by the new online battle between the two leading candidates for the Manchester Withington seat, current MP John Leech has some catching up to do.
7. Why Beryl will keep royal cake, not eat it
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007IT MAY be well past its ‘eat-before’ date, but 60 years on it’s still fit for a queen.
8. My mum is mystery factory girl
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007A PICTURE in the Reporter brought memories flooding back for Carolyn McKenzie.
9. Ashlea will star on stage - thanks to you
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 November 2007READERS of the South Manchester Reporter have put a teenage actress from Withington on the road to stage stardom.
10. Butcher gave out 85,000 bags in a year
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 22 November 2007FROST’S the Butchers in Chorlton have already given plastic bags the chop.
