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31. Family join search for missing Victoria
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 December 2002The family of missing student Victoria Stephenson have made an emotional appeal for her safe return.
32. Your council is good
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 13 December 2002Your council is good. So says an independent commission that has been looking into town hall management nationwide.
33. Widow seeks truth after police car death crash
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 December 2002A widow whose husband died after being hit by a speeding police car is set to take legal action against the driver.
34. 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.
35. 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.
36. Medical centre set for rejection
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 December 2002COUNCILLORS are being urged by planners to refuse plans for a new medical centre in Fallowfield, which is being supported by more than 2,500 patients.
37. 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.
38. Lib Dems square up for right to take on Bradley
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 December 2002It may be at least three years away but Liberal Democrats in south Manchester have been deciding who will be squaring up against MP Keith Bradley in the next General Election.
39. Fears grow for missing Victoria
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 December 2002Fears are growing for a Didsbury student, 19, who has been missing since Tuesday.
40. Appealing time for Toni at Christie's
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 11 December 2002Christie Hospital has named its new director of appeals - Toni Leden, who has worked at the cancer centre for 12 years.
