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1. Husband’s ashes are lost as urn is stolen in robbery
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 June 2003A WIDOW has made a desperate appeal after thieves stole an urn from her garden containing the ashes of her dead husband.
2. 'Miracle' gives hope to Connor
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 June 2003THE family of brave Connor Shaw are celebrating a minor miracle after a donor heart which could save his life was found just 12 hours after they arrived at a specialist unit.
3. For what we are about to receive ... may we be truly gobsmacked!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 June 2003IT MUST have taken a good few collection plates when parishioners at a Didsbury church chipped in to help pay for a much needed facelift.
4. Metro plans submitted to transport chief
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 June 2003FINAL proposals from two companies fighting for the right to build the next stage of the Metrolink will be handed in to transport chiefs this week.
5. Police keeping a close eye on parlour activity
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 June 2003A POLICE chief has vowed to investigate activities at a massage parlour and take the owners to court.
6. Czech-ing facts about balloon race
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 June 2003UP, up and away ... it's not just hot air, balloons released from The Reporter's race at the Didsbury Festival have been landing in places as far away as the Czech Republic.
7. Man shot 5 times in street - just another Friday then
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 20 June 2003A MAN was shot five times on a street in Levenshulme ... but neighbours hardened by years of gun crime said the incident was nothing out of the ordinary.
8. Vote for Sissy, says boyfriend
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 June 2003BIG Brother contestant Sissy Rooney from Levenshulme is going through an emotional rollercoaster on the reality tv show.
9. They must have been plane mad
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 20 June 2003TODAY a five-hour flight will carry you in comfort across the Atlantic Ocean and no-one is needed to climb outside the plane to scrape ice off the window.
10. Super-head to quit for new role
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 June 2003HEADTEACHER Sir Iain Hall is leaving Parrs Wood High to take up a high-profile job talking to other teachers around the world about how to lead their schools to excellence.
