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1. September 28 2006

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 September 2006
BINGE drinking. I never do anything like that, well only occasionally anyway (anybody says different you can chat with my wonderful Irish barrister, alright John?)

2. Don’t leave us in the dark over post office

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 September 2006
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to fight plans for a take over of Chorlton Post Office by a "mystery" business.

3. Chaos on the roads as bus war begins

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 7 September 2006
A WAR over two south Manchester bus routes is causing traffic chaos.

4. No hiding place for skivers from school

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 September 2006
TRUANTS in south Manchester - the word on the street is we know exactly where you are and we're coming to get you.

5. ‘Don’t believe the hype’

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 September 2006
THE city's housing chief has blasted a rebel Labour MP for suggesting thousands of tenants were being misled on the housing-stock transfer debate.

6. Family fight to make safe welsh road where Phoebe died

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 September 2006
A GRIEVING gran is determined to raise £10,000 for speed warnings on the North Wales road where her grand-daughter was killed.

7. Mia’s tree-top hideout to avoid lustful moggy

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 September 2006
MIA the cat's feline charms got her into more trouble than she bargained for when a lustful tom cat pursued her.

8. Bus chaos end in sight?

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 27 September 2006
TRANSPORT secretary Douglas Alexander has given the clearest indication yet that he could be about to scrap the deregulated bus system which has led to chaos on the roads of south Manchester.

9. Too scared to mourn my son

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 September 2006
A WIDOW whose murdered son is buried in Southern Cemetery says many elderly people will be too afraid to visit the graves of loved ones if plans to close a site office go ahead.

10. Man, 29, charged with attempted murder after stabbings

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 September 2006
A 29-YEAR-OLD Chorlton man has been charged with two counts of attempted murder after a landlord and bar manager were stabbed in a Chorlton pub.
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