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1. Results - European elections

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 14 June 2004
THE Conservatives and the Labour Party both emerged as losers in the European elections. But as the two leading parties suffered, anti-Europeans the UK Independence Party gained its first seat ever in Brussels.

2. Results - council elections

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 June 2004
THE RESULTS of the local council elections ...

3. ‘Stop putting profit before people'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 June 2004
A DIDSBURY property developer has been accused of putting profit before people in its bid to push through a new flats development in Withington.

4. Test case could signal the axe for towering conifers

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 June 2004
A BURNAGE woman could be one of the first people in Britain to use a new law to force her neighbour to cut down overgrown conifer trees - or face a fine of up to £1,000.

5. Now who said Volvo drivers are boring?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 June 2004
DISCO diva Gaye Chorlton is just nuts about Northern Soul, and to prove it she has created her own shrine to the popular dance movement - in a battered old Volvo.

6. Diver Mark is back in at the deep end

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004
SCUBA-diving sensation Mark Webber is to risk his life in a world-record attempt to become the longest underwater survivor on the planet.

7. Battle of the bars is just for laughs

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 June 2004
TWO of south Manchester's hottest nightspots are squaring up to replace the Buzz club as the area's top comedy venue - and it ain't gonna be pretty.

8. Fans will flock to cult classic author’s shrine

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 June 2004
A SHRINE to Anthony Burgess, author of the cult classic A Clockwork Orange, is to open in Withington.

9. Help kids smile again

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 June 2004
THIS week we are appealing to our readers to help rebuild a kids' garden destroyed by vandals.

10. Friendship is a class issue

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 June 2004
A PRIMARY school is appointing children as 'friendship monitors' so none of its youngsters feel left out or blue.
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