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11. 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.
12. Petition for OAP fight
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002Residents in Ladybarn are planning to start a petition against the possible eviction of their elderly neighbours who live in the threatened Hanover House.
13. Stars eye Portugal prize
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002GOLF: Didsbury 14-handicapper Colin Davies will be looking to win a trip to Portugal after taking the qualifying slot in his club's Lombard medal.
14. 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.
15. Champs in town
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002RU: Didsbury Toc H wrap up their excellent North Lancs One campaign with a home tie against unbeaten league champions Fleetwood at Ford Lane on Saturday (3pm).
16. Britain's best barman
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002COCKTAIL shaker Jamie Stephenson has put Britain's best barmen in the shade, by being voted number one.
17. MP faces jewish death threats over Israel opposition
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002Death threats have been sent to outspoken local MP Gerald Kaufman following his criticism of Israel's policies towards Palestine.
18. No road safety until a child dies
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002Angry residents are plan to barricade an Old Moat street, after Manchester City Council said they can only get speed humps if a child is killed by a car.
19. Simms to continue as manager
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002SOCCER: Maine Road chairman Ron Meredith is happy to see Chris Simms continue as manager next season.
20. Red hot Moss close in
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 26 April 2002SOCCER: Moss Amateurs narrowed the gap on division two leaders Beechfield United to a point with two games in hand following back-to-back victories.
