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1. Gardens are flooded again

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
RESIDENTS have made a desperate plea to the council to take action to stop their homes being flooded.

2. Show must go on in memory of my mum

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
IT’S been a family affair for more than 20 years – and Clare McCrory intends to keep it that way.

3. January 17 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
AS IT pours down outside - a treat for me, as the puddles are like small lakes and cause gorgeous reflections to photograph - I remember many years ago taking myself to the Old Parsonage Gardens in order to hide myself in my favourite spot, the Orchid Houses attached to the main house in long greenhouses.

4. January 17 2008

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
HOPEFULLY this week will pass without another south Manchester bar, club, or retail outlet being visited by the ‘Owt for Nowt Brigade’ of robbers, vagabonds and thieves.

5. We feel like chicken tonight

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
SALES of organic chicken have soared across south Manchester following a TV expose of the horrors of battery hen production.

6. Dressing down

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
A BELLY-DANCING troupe received a dressing-down from Simon Cowell.

7. Bi-polar condition blamed for Ben's tragic road death

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
THE death of a sound engineer who collided with a bus while speeding the wrong way along the A56 in Stretford was an accident, a coroner has ruled.

8. Hero is brought to book by pupils

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
THE tragic story of a ‘forgotten’ British war heroine has been turned into a book by school pupils.

9. Gravedigger rescue drama

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
A GRAVE digger was buried under a mound of earth when he fell into a tomb on top of a freshly laid coffin.

10. Accident fears as cemetery is used as a short cut

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2008
PAYING your respects at a graveside should be a peaceful experience. But mourners at a Manchester cemetery are being disturbed by impatient motorists who are using the graveyard as a short-cut.
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