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1. Eat bananas young mum is told
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002A young mother died just 36 hours after leaving hospital with a 'life-threatening condition' and the advice to eat bananas, an inquest heard.
2. Bradley axed in Blair’s reshuffle
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002Keith Bradley MP has lost his place in the Government following a shake-up this week.
3. Hospital’s stillborn room ‘undignified’ say parents
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002A couple whose baby girl was stillborn are appealing for cash to improve facilities at Wythenshawe Hospital.
4. Man in dock after policeman injured
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002A Fallowfield man, 40, is appearing at court this morning (Thursday) following the injury of a police officer.
5. ‘I didn’t know what emotion was until I lost my Luanne’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002The parents of Luanne Turner have spoken about the anguish of losing their daughter to what they believe was inadequate medical care.
6. Over-the-hill, yet over-the-moon to win for cancer pal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 May 2002A cancer-stricken footballer battled against the odds to help a team of ageing footballers beat their younger rivals - a victory they dedicated to their brave pal.
7. First of its kind but shut due to vandals and fraud
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 29 May 2002The first automated garage in south Manchester has closed following attacks by vandals.
8. Toddler won't eat until her sister is found
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 29 May 2002A three-year-old girl is refusing to eat until her sister, Fatima - who has been missing for over five weeks - comes home.
9. Soccer Sunday
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 29 May 2002Soccer-mad vicar David Hughes is giving Sunday service the red card as he screens England's clash with Sweden live in his church.
10. Our Father's altar-native World Cup
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 29 May 2002Football really is the new religion at a Chorlton church - where altar boys and choir singers wear their soccer strips for Mass and the priest is off to Japan for the World Cup.
