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31. Wrong, said Fred!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004THE £20,000 compensation offer to hepatitis victim Fred Bates adds insult to injury - compared to other skyhigh claims.
32. Jungle Diane’s Cancer gift
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004I'M a Celebrity star Diane Modahl braved jungle snakes and creepy crawlies to raise money for south Manchester's new multi-million pound breast cancer unit
33. Curry-oke with the spice boys
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004BRITAIN'S first ever Curry-oke restaurant has sprung up in Levenshulme.
34. Three of our English roses are blooming
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004COULD there be something in the air at this Withington florists besides the scent of beautiful flowers?
35. Vicar serves up Chocolat this Lent
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004A VICAR is showing her parishioners a sensual film about a French chocolate maker as a way of exploring religious issues for Lent.
36. Shame on you, Mr Reid
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004HAEMOPHILIAC Fred Bates' life was ruined when he was given contaminated NHS blood.
37. Vicar walks into ‘vice village’ row
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004NORTHENDEN is getting a reputation as a 'village of vice' and it has left the parish vicar hot under the collar.
38. Unpaid, but worth their weight in gold
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004ONE year on and many lives have been saved.
39. Health boss calls for radical change in organ donor law
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004THE chairman of south Manchester's specialist transplant hospital has asked for a change in the law after reading last week's Reporter front page story highlighting the desperate need for organ donors.
40. Babies drive home stub it out message
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004A HARD-hitting campaign is being launched in south Manchester to stop helpless babies suffering from their parents' deadly cigarette smoke.
