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1. James Chapman-Kelly - September 18 2008
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008FREEDOM of thought, movement and information seem to be eroding faster and faster nowadays as our governments, of whatever political hue, screw us ever deeper into the ground in a welter of bureaucratic laws designed to keep us subservient to the natural law that if prices go up the rich are not affected but the poor suffer to a much greater extent in proportion to the rulers of our land. And what can we do about it? Nothing!
2. Council aims to increase allotments
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008THE number of south Manchester allotments in south Manchester should be increased, the council’s leisure boss has said.
3. A bully-free zone
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008A PRIMARY school has unveiled its new state-of-the-art ‘bully-free’ playground.
4. Boxer kept killer's gun
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008AN AMATEUR boxer has been jailed after he was caught with a gun which has been used in NINE shootings - including two killings.
5. Dumb too live spelin up to kidz
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008THE bell is tolling for the English language this week, should the Emeritus Professor of Phonetics at University College London - and, sadly, President of the Spelling Society, get his way. John Wells has declared that our children are being held back at school by being forced to memorise irregular spellings and how to use an apostrophe.
6. Let there be lights
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008TRADERS have launched a campaign to get Christmas lights in the centre of Chorlton.
7. MP: Let's all stand together
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008CITY-MAD MP John Leech is leading calls for safe-standing to be reintroduced at football matches.
8. Elbow celebrate Mercury win with touching tribute to best pal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008MERCURY Music Prize winners Elbow have vowed to use their triumph to promote the music of a south Manchester singer-songwriter - after toasting the award in Chorlton.
9. End our cabin sickness
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008A CAMPAIGN has been launched to call for a new library in Northenden.
10. James Chapman-Kelly - September 25 2008
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008GHOSTS, eh? I was told this story recently by the survivor. It was a dark night in south Manchester, the wind sighed softly through the trees at the side of the cemetery as bats coughed and squeaked their way around old graves searching for their nightly meal of ugly fat bugs.
