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1. November 30 2006

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 November 2006
'THINK Once. Think Twice. Think Bike'. That's what the sign says imploring motorists to keep a look out for bikers and cyclists.

2. November 16 2006

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 November 2006
THE hoodies and scallies of south Manchester have just received an important concession from our esteemed leaders, as a recent decision means that, if you take drugs, commit a crime, get caught and thrown into a comfortable police-cell, you can sue the government for not giving you drugs whilst in prison!

3. November 23 2006

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 November 2006
TRADING Standards eh, don't you just love them? There are lots of great eateries in south Manchester, from Veggie to Tandoori and Caribbean to Crepes. One thing in common is they are all pretty good. You can even get half-decent food from supermarkets nowadays but it's always best to support your local shops.

4. November 2 2006

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 November 2006
WHEN I first discovered Stella Artois lager in Spain in the sixties I thought it tasted OK. Years later came their advertising campaign based on the slogan 'Reassuringly expensive'.

5. Property price guide

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 7 November 2006
OUR table gives you a guide to house prices in your neighbourhood.

6. Love doc is on A&E frontline

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 November 2006
BY DAY he is Mark Hamilton, a hardworking doctor treating patients in a busy Accident and Emergency department.

7. ‘Excessive charges’ for adult learners

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 November 2006
ADULT learners on benefits are having to ditch their courses because they are being charged 'excessive' examination fees.

8. Pudsey bare!

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 November 2006
A WOMAN from Withington got into the spirit of Children In Need by having her hair shaved into a wacky style.

9. Job cuts would ‘hit home care’

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 November 2006
PROTESTERS have gathered together in Chorlton to oppose controversial plans for severe cuts in community mental health services across Manchester.

10. Plot thickens as allotments open to public

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 November 2006
THE controversial new allotment site in Levenshulme has finally opened.
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