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31. Double trouble over Metrolink

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 August 2004
COUNCILLORS and transport chiefs are to launch a double-pronged lobbying campaign over the party conference season in an attempt to get the Metrolink extension back on track.

32. School fails to stop bullies

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 December 2004
A MUM has spoken of her horror after her 14-year-old daughter was battered by school bullies.

33. Metrolink campaign goes to Number 10

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 1 October 2004
A CLEAR message has been delivered to Downing Street - south Manchester residents will not accept the decision to refuse Metrolink.

34. Aromatherapy for stressed-out pupils

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 December 2004
STRESSED-out pupils in Withington are having aromatherapy treatment to help them chill out..

35. Murder suspects released due to lack of evidence

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 December 2004
POLICE revealed this week that they arrested the two men suspected of killing young soldier Lee Martin - but had to let them go because of lack of evidence.

36. Pubs turn to CCTV in fight against armed raiders

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
BAR owners and publicans are being forced to install CCTV cameras because increasing numbers of armed raiders see licensed premises as easy prey.

37. Wedding goes off with a bang

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 September 2004
THE CAR was the star when a Didsbury couple tied the knot on Saturday.

38. Head quits to become male escort

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004
A HEAD teacher is taking early retirement so he can become a male escort.

39. It’s 'Hurricane Ali'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
IT'S the Wind-aloo... three families who survived killer hurricanes Ivan and Frances went for a blow-out curry and discovered the restaurant boss from Didsbury lived through Hurricane Charley.

40. Bars hit the airwaves to shop armed raiders

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004
BAR owners in Chorlton are being issued with police radios to keep raiders and troublemakers at bay.
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