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1. Park hot on heels
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 January 2005Rugby Union Broughton Park are only one point behind league leaders Wilmslow after a 17-10 win at Wigan.
2. Conservation group fears for its future
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 7 January 2005A GROUP set up to safeguard the character of the Ballbrook Conservation Area in Didsbury may fold if a replacement chairman is not found.
3. Will influx of BBC staff stop the slide?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 January 2005ESTATE agents in south Manchester are predicting house prices will stagnate as first-time buyers look elsewhere for properties.
4. Senior sees red
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 January 2005Football Maine Road went down 2-0 at home to Alsager Town, unable to recover from a double whammy on the half-hour.
5. Lloyds look for more trophies
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 January 2005CHORLTON'S top bowling club - The Lloyds Hotel - won another raft of trophies in 2004 and are now determined to win the MEN Premier League title in 2005.
6. 2004 Secondary school league tables
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 11 January 2005LEAGUE tables for Manchester's secondary schools and colleges ...
7. Boss warns clubs to beware ‘danger’ of touring
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 January 2005Lacrosse ENGLAND team manager Greg Caplin believes international tours and training camps can be "dangerous" for the domestic game.
8. Nap hand cuts the deficit
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 13 January 2005ARCHES closed the gap on VIP FC to two points at the top of the Manchester Publicity Sunday League First Division with a 5-1 thrashing of Moss Vale.
9. Couple snatch girl, 8, to safety
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 January 2005A WITHINGTON couple have described how they clung to a tree and pulled an eight-year-old girl to safety as a tsunami wave hit their holiday resort in Thailand.
10. Mum calls for inquiry over stamping incident
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 January 2005THESE are an eight-year-old's horrific injuries after a boy stamped on his face at his primary school playground in Chorlton.
