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1. July 5 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 July 2007
MY PAL David saved my life. "You've got high cholesterol James. Watch out or you'll be in trouble". Good old Dave, he's a nurse you see. So there I was two years later, sat in the coronary care clinics at Wythenshawe Hospital. My thoughts went back to the pub and the Guardian Angel David.

2. July 19 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 July 2007
SO, ONE-in-three of you have a weapon at home for self-defence in case Burglar Bill decides to pay you a visit in the dead of night.

3. July 26 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 July 2007
IT NEVER ceases to amaze me how some people get hot under the collar if they hear the slightest criticism of their religion. For 'religion' I include every single sect and belief on this religiously obsessed planet and I also include Pagans, Agnostics, Atheists, Nihilists and ancient gods of any persuasion.

4. July 12 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 July 2007
I'VE BEEN in the dead centre of Manchester this week. That's Southern Cemetery to you. Well the crematorium to be precise. And I got to thinking about just how short and transient are our human lives.

5. July 26 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 July 2007
HELL is other people, the French philosopher John-Paul Sartre once declared. He had obviously caught the Number 86 bus to Piccadilly.

6. July 19 2007

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 July 2007
I'VE never really understood the fury that is aroused in some people every time the fluoride debate raises its head.

7. 'Smoke ban is a pain in the butt'

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 July 2007
LICENSEES in south Manchester have welcomed the smoking ban in pubs - apart from the man who set the ball rolling.

8. Single mum could be next top model

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 July 2007
AT THE age of 16, she was a terrified single mum, living in a hostel for the homeless and fearful of what life would bring her next.

9. Condemned to a life of misery

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 July 2007
A DISABLED woman is facing a life of poverty on the streets of Nigeria after home office officials rejected her bid for asylum.

10. Dad who told bank to pay up

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 9 July 2007
A SINGLE parent has sent bailiffs into his bank to recover thousands of pounds worth of charges owed to him.
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