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1. Little bang is big boost to economy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 July 2006BOOM times are ahead for south Manchester following the Government's decision to expand the Metrolink network.
2. Christie hits MRSA with wonder honey
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006EXCLUSIVE THE ancient Egyptians believed it was a cure-all. Scots mix it with whisky for medicinal 'hot toddies'. And Winnie the Pooh loved the stuff.
3. School is driving home ‘more bikes, less cars’ message
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006EXTRA traffic restrictions are being installed near Ladybarn Primary School, to enforce a new 20mph speed limit, stop parents parking cars in unsuitable places, and encourage cycling.
4. Lest we forget
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006SPECIAL REPORT WHO can imagine what was going through the minds of south Manchester men Sergeant Samuel Allcock and Private Chris Drummond as they gripped their rifles tightly and huddled into the wall of their trench on the morning of July 7, 1916?
5. Nice one, Cyril
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006A BURNAGE man lost nearly half his body weight after he saw a holiday snap of himself and felt 'mortified'.
6. Evan’s leap of joy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006EXCLUSIVE CALL it a leap of faith. Teenager Evan Summers, a special needs pupil, is jumping for joy after gaining a place at the Northern Ballet School.
7. Storms bring flood chaos
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 3 July 2006THE torrential rain and stormy weather wreaked havoc in south Manchester on Sunday as buildings were hit by lightning and suffered flooding.
8. Open all hours
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006THREE more bars in Didsbury have been given the green light to open into the early hours.
9. ‘Congestion charge to pay for Metrolink’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 July 2006MOTORISTS will be hit with congestion charges if the Metrolink 'Big Bang' extension is given the go-ahead, according to south Manchester MP John Leech.
10. School is top draw
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 July 2006PUPILS at a Chorlton primary school have been displaying their artwork at their own exhibition.
