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1. Maths genius is sum woman
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004At the age of 92 you'd expect world famous mathematician, Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw, to be taking things easy.
2. Get Back on Track
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004THIS week we are giving readers a final chance to join the Get Back On Track campaign and help bring the Metrolink to south Manchester.
3. Call this justice?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 September 2004A GRIEVING mum has hit out at the justice system after yet another hit-and-run driver was let off lightly in the courts.
4. Will a youth centre rise from the ashes?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004UP to one hundred children, whose youth club closed down 12 months ago, are waiting with bated breath to see if the council finally grants them a new centre.
5. Bully victims in fear of their lives
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 September 2004TWO sisters have been pulled out of school by their parents because of a vicious bullying campaign by a gang of girls.
6. Pubs turn to CCTV in fight against armed raiders
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004BAR owners and publicans are being forced to install CCTV cameras because increasing numbers of armed raiders see licensed premises as easy prey.
7. Wedding goes off with a bang
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 September 2004THE CAR was the star when a Didsbury couple tied the knot on Saturday.
8. It’s 'Hurricane Ali'
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004IT'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.
9. Wee entertainer but with a very big heart
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004SHOWBIZ veteran Norman Waddington is still treading the boards - aged 80.
10. School recruits ethnic mentors
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 September 2004SUCCESSFUL black and Asian professionals have been recruited by a girls school to help youngsters from ethnic backgrounds.
