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1. Lib Dem loser to dispute party vote
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 18 December 2002Councillor John Leech will be the Lib-Dems candidate to stand against Keith Bradley at the next election, unless a disgruntled party rival gets their way.
2. Slimmer full of festive fitness
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 18 December 2002After years of dreading the festive season, super slimmer Tracey Unsworth is looking forward to a Christmas to remember.
3. Santa suits cleaned for free
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 16 December 2002Father Christmases will be looking their best this year thanks to the busy staff at one Chorlton supermarket.
4. OAP told she's too old for cancer scan
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 December 2002A pensioner who thought she had cancer was refused a breast scan by Withington Hospital because she was too old.
5. Dream Christmas for family fortune
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 December 2002A family are looking forward to their best Christmas ever after scooping prizes worth nearly £500 in a Reporter competition.
6. Bee Gees are my landlords
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 December 2002Would you believe it. The Bee Gees are the new landlords for a group of Chorlton students. Robin Gibb does some (not so) dive talking and pics just for the Reporter.
7. Mini marvels
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 December 2002Three of our bravest children have been awarded special medals to mark their own battle against the odds.
8. Mortgage conmen target disabled
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 December 2002Rogue traders are targeting disabled council tenants in a hard-sell campaign to make them take out mortgages to buy their homes.
9. These brave kids are OUR heroes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 November 2002Earlier this year we put forward these two brave children as nominees for a Young Heroes Award after the courage they have both shown in fighting a rare kidney cancer.
10. Court quashes murder conviction
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 14 November 2002Robert Brown was released from prison yesterday (Wednesday) after serving 25 years for murder - a conviction led by a corrupt policeman that has now been quashed.
