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1. On yer bike!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 July 2003ONE man and his bike caused rush-hour traffic chaos in Burnage when the determined pensioner held a stand off with an HGV lorry.
2. A get together for Unity fun
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003SOUTH Manchester was united last weekend with another hugely successful Unity Festival that entertained visitors in Chorlton Park.
3. Time for horse play
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003THREE of the police's most loyal and dedicated workers are being put out to pasture having reached the standard retirement age of 19.
4. Better late than never for Chorlts
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003LANCASHIRE and Cheshire Football League side Old Chorltonians were bitterly disappointed when a final day draw cost them promotion to division one.
5. AA colleague shops drunk driver
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003A COLLEAGUE tipped off police after spotting a fellow AA employee was far too drunk to drive the car he had just fixed for her.
6. Hospital baby boom
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 29 July 2003A BABY boom is causing staffing headaches for bosses at Christie Hospital.
7. Steven’s medal haul impresses Edwards
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 29 July 2003WHEN Olympic champion triple jumper Jonathan Edwards sends you a personal message of congratulations, you know you are doing something right.
8. Dream final flourish
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003CHORLTON Golf Club's Pat Ramsdale and Carol Dunki-Jacobs are set for a golfing trip of a lifetime after winning the area final of the Peugeot Coronation Foursomes at Fairhaven.
9. Lloyds find top form in hunt for title
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003BOWLS: CHORLTON'S crack Lloyds team hit top form in their latest MEN Premier League match.
10. 1000 poems and each a fine rhyme, unlike, you may muse, the work of Ted Hughes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 July 2003SHE may not be any Wordsworth, but rhyme-mad Mahmooda Shiekh has rattled off more one thousand poems in less than three years.
