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31. Mersey cup tie misery
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002SOCCER: The resumption of the Rhodes Cup after a two-season gap due to weather problems saw division one leaders Heaton Mersey lose out to holders Old Ashtonians in a 2-1 extra time defeat.
32. Prosecuted newsagent in call for ID cards
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002A NEWSAGENT prosecuted for selling deadly lighter fuel illegally to children has admitted his mistake and hit back at current identification laws.
33. Sleeping on vibrating mat caused death
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002A BADLY disabled Withington woman died when a vibrating massage mat she was sleeping on burst into flames.
34. Protesters take control of housing office
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002PROTESTERS have barricaded themselves into a council building, amid complaints a wheelchair-bound tenant is housed in accommodation accessed by a stairway.
35. Danny Down Under
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002GOLF: Didsbury Golf Club's teenage prodigy Danny Wardrop has been selected for England.
36. Merger marks new era
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002PUPILS and teachers alike started a new era at a Burnage school when they went back after Christmas - to a new school.
37. Corrie star in art auction
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002A CHARITY auction of art has received a boost from Whalley Range artist Gary Cartwright - and a little help from Coronation Street star Liz Dawn.
38. Drink-drive binman jailed
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002A BINMAN from Burnage who drove a car into a hedge while he was nearly three times over the drink drive limit has been jailed for three months.
39. Gang mugs man for mobile phone
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002THREE teenagers threatened a man with a flick knife before stealing his mobile phone and cash in robbery in Withington.
40. More scope for fathers on paternity
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002SHOPWORKERS' Union Usdaw - which has its national headquarters in Fallowfield - has won a victory for fathers of premature babies.
