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1. Heavy drinker's habit not cause of death
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 30 April 2002AT the time of his death Michael Webb, 37, was drinking three litres of sherry a day - but a court has ruled this did not cause his death.
2. MS campaigners raise awareness
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Members of the Burnage branch of the Multiple Sclerosis Society teamed up with their counterparts around the country, as thousands raised cash during MS awareness week.
3. A friendly face
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Patients and visitors of Christie Hospital have a new friendly face to help them resolve any immediate problems and complaints about treatment, care and support.
4. Making a song and dance of it
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Singers, dancers and actors are needed to take part in a production of West Side Story by the Didsbury-based South Manchester Amateur Operatic Society.
5. I was just dyeing to help out our Kirsty
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Loyal Manchester City fan Lesley Mountney went to great lengths to keep her promise to go all blue - all in aid of Kirsty Howard's Francis House campaign.
6. Fancy being Britain's Tai Chi champ?
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Meet Master Wang - China's three times Tai Chi Chuan national champion - who has come to teach in Didsbury.
7. Going for a song, Rachel needs £5,000
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 April 2002Vocalist Rachel Kern needs some pennies from heaven by the end of the summer.
8. Police hunt attacker
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002Police are hunting a man who racially threatened an Asian shopkeeper on Thursday evening.
9. Nora joins the games crew
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002When sports-mad Nora Rigby heard the Commonwealth Games were coming to Manchester she knew she had to get involved - and at 85 she's officially the oldest volunteer.
10. Author died before book was published
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002ASTHMATIC writer Eric Topp tragically died at his Chorlton home without ever getting any of his work published.
