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1. Our heroic fundraisers

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
CHRISTIE'S is launching a massive new appeal that celebrates the generosity of the hospital's fundraisers.

2. Heaton humble out-of-form Wacs

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
MANCHESTER Waconians could be forgiven for wishing they have seen the last of Heaton Mersey, the league leaders.

3. Millions for disabled boy

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
A SCHOOLBOY has been awarded over £4 million in damages after a mistake by staff at Withington Hospital left him permanently brain-damaged and needing round the clock care.

4. Having a picnic’s a tall order

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
PICNICS are off the menu at Chorlton Water Park - unless you're a giant.

5. Title ambition remains alive

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
Didsbury Toc H 50 Eccles 12 DIDSBURY climbed to second in the league with an impressive victory over Eccles.

6. Abuse claims at care home

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
A FORMER children's home in Northenden is at the centre of allegations of sexual and physical abuse spanning 40 years.

7. ‘Illegal’ Muslim school is forced to close

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
TEACHERS have been forced to close a Muslim school because council officials said it was being run illegally.

8. Bolton battle to win as Formby blank Moss

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
DIDSBURY Northern's ladies first team faced a tough fixture against league leaders Bolton who have won all of their games this year.

9. Grant graduates

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
NORTHENDEN assistant professional Grant Doyle is rich in sporting genes being the son of Manchester City legend Mike.

10. Mancs ready to secure premier division status

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004
OLD Mancunians have the Lancashire Amateur Football League first division title firmly in their sights after gaining three vital points against Accrington Ams.
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