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21. Drive-through hospital will slash waiting times

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 March 2004
A DRIVE-through treatment centre at Wythenshawe Hospital could slash waiting times, according to doctors.

22. Having a picnic’s a tall order

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
PICNICS are off the menu at Chorlton Water Park - unless you're a giant.

23. Our heroic fundraisers

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
CHRISTIE'S is launching a massive new appeal that celebrates the generosity of the hospital's fundraisers.

24. Millions for disabled boy

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
A SCHOOLBOY has been awarded over £4 million in damages after a mistake by staff at Withington Hospital left him permanently brain-damaged and needing round the clock care.

25. Vicar is a real-life Indiana Jones

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004
HE'S the church's answer to Indiana Jones.

26. Susie has cancer

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004
THE WOMAN behind the appeal to raise £5 million to save Francis House Hospice is battling breast cancer.

27. Shellshocked

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004
WHEN painter and decorator Terry O'Brien started digging up his garden to build an extension he was shocked to discover a perfectly preserved air raid shelter from the 1940's.

28. Tinseltown, Kelly and a fistful of dollars for Mel

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 February 2004
A FALLOWFIELD author's controversial novel about teen sex is to be made into a Hollywood television show starring Kelly Osbourne.

29. ‘It feels like we have all lost part of our heart’

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 February 2004
PUPILS at Burnage High School have been given counselling after the sudden death of music-loving Mohammed Ejaz Majid.

30. Centre for single mums gets lifeline

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004
A learning centre in Chorlton for single mums and the unemployed has been given a last-minute reprieve.
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