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1. News 2002

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 10 January 2003
The best of the south Manchester news in 2002.

2. John leads the way

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 19 December 2003
Golf JOHN Doherty was always a crowd-pleaser in his playing days in the 1950s as a footballer with Manchester United.

3. Regan fires Gregs to summit

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 6 November 2003
Gregorians 4 Little Lever 0 PAUL Regan, who has spent so much of this season out with injury, hit a brilliant hat-trick as an emergency forward in Gregs' Saturday clash with LAL championship rivals Little Lever.

4. Computer club rush

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 7 January 2003
Kids started the new term at Chorlton CoE Primary eager to join up for after school computer classes.

5. Selectors go for Aaron

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 June 2003
BROOKWAY High School's boxing ace Aaron Downes faces a busy and exciting future in the sport after winning selection to the National School of Excellence.

6. Magic woe

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 21 March 2003
BASKETBALL: The Manchester Magic five game winning streak came to an abrupt halt when they were beaten 100-86 by high-flying Reading Rockets.

7. Patients claim they lack any confidence in GPs

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 5 August 2003
PATIENTS in south Manchester quizzed for a major health survey said they lacked confidence in local GPs and other health workers.

8. Greenwood delight

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 28 February 2003
LACROSSE: Old Waconians manager Phil Greenwood had blasted his side after a poor performance led to defeat against bitter rivals Heaton Mersey.

9. Curries for life, not just for Christmas

South Manchester Reporter, Sunday 5 January 2003
There is no such thing as a free lunch - unless you are a pensioner with a liking for vindaloo that is.

10. Walkers unite to save historic Old Moat path

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 12 February 2003
Walkers have saved a historic footpath on a council estate in Old Moat which lies on the exact site of a medieval moat that gave the area its name.
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