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1. Would you pay for peace of mind?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Just days after the beginning of the war in Iraq, a Didsbury company is selling chemical, biological and nuclear suits and claims it has been has been inundated with enquiries.

2. Running the marathon in Ted's memory

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Chris Marritt supported his wife as she helplessly watched her grandfather die from cancer 18 months ago.

3. Tributes for pupil who died at school

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Teachers and pupils have paid tribute to an 11-year-old boy who died after suddenly collapsing at school.

4. Fiddling on the roof of the world

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Amateur thespian Liam Hetherington went all the way to deepest Siberia to research his latest leading role.

5. Charting Bangladeshi local heritage

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Boys from Burnage High have been charting the struggle of Bangladeshi people who moved to Manchester to start a new life.

6. Duck race on to help Jeff walk

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
When Didsbury rugby player Jeff Burn broke his back in a freak on-pitch accident, he swore to be off his respirator in time for the start of the six nations tournament.

7. Tesco fiasco

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Doubts have emerged over whether a development bringing 600 jobs and a 62,000 sq ft superstore to a disused factory site in Burnage will ever go ahead.

8. Space-age new college is fit for the stars

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
The college that produced acting stars Zoe Lucker, Tanya in Footballers' Wives, and Tracy Shaw, Maxine in Coronation Street, is getting a massive rebuild.

9. Gangs on the prowl

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
Didsbury pubs and stores have been hit by a spate of burglaries according to landlords and traders.

10. Doctor claims NHS cutback in favour of private health patients

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 March 2003
A senior family doctor has claimed a new funding contract will mean he will be forced to cut vital services in favour of wealthy private patients.
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