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1. Noonan: Wrong for schools to close for funeral
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 4 May 2005THE brother of murdered gangster Desmond Noonan has slammed the police for allowing two schools to close during last weekés funeral.
2. Catwalk tribute to Alex
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005FASHION students looked to the sea for inspiration when they took to the catwalk to raise cash for the Alex Hall Memorial Fund.
3. Parents’ anger over dismissal of teacher
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 May 2005PARENTS and pupils at Chorlton High have spoken of fears over the axing of a learning support worker.
4. Steve still unbeaten
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005LLOYDS Hotel secretary Steve Ridley is one of only three unbeaten players in the MEN Premier League's 'Last Man Standing' event.
5. How Anna’s cards came up trumps
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005BIG-HEARTED Anna Taylor received her own congratulations cards after being named Greater Manchester's Young Volunteer of the Year.
6. Skipper Steve leading from the front
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 May 2005CHORLTON Golf Club's new captain Steve Costello is leading by example after winning two competitions.
7. Abacus counting up the silverware as Gregs go nap
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 May 2005Football ABACUS Media are looking forward to the Lancashire and Cheshire League's presentation dinner on May 23 when they will pick up two top trophies.
8. Charity the big winner on record-breaking day
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005FROM youngsters to pensioners, fairies and fundraisers, droves of south Manchester runners put their best feet forward for the Great Manchester Run.
9. Girls make a splash for national prize
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005MANCHESTER High School for Girls' water polo team have completed a unique double as they are national champions at under-16s and under-14s level.
10. Games goodbye?
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 May 2005MANCHESTER Magic's basketball legend John Amaechi has said next year's Commonwealth Games could be his 'swansong' as a player.
