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1. United for charity
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004LANCASHIRE and Cheshire AFL members Whalley Range are holding a Sportsman's Evening on Friday, February 18 at Lancashire CCC.
2. Drivers left in the lurch
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004HUNDREDS of motorists in south Manchester could be breaking the law after allegedly being sold bogus motor insurance by a Withington company.
3. Planners facing public inquiry over Golden Lion
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004A PUBLIC inquiry is to be held into the way Manchester City Council dealt with a planning application in Withington.
4. Ski holiday for brave kidney transplant girl
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004LITTLE Delise Cassarino will be taking to the slopes in the new year for an action-packed skiing holiday.
5. Christmas cracker
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004FOOTBALL: Trafford 4 Maine Road 3
6. Park's progress centres on Hough End
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004BROUGHTON Park are hoping their on-field success matches their off-field development as they use the new facilities at the Hough End Centre.
7. New plan to sustain water park
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004AS THE sun sets over Chorlton Water Park this week a new dawn begins for vistors to the beautiful wildlife haven.
8. Arrowing to victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004BASKETBALL: Manchester Magic 69 Sheffield Arrows 83
9. Duo bidding for Maxwell mantle
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004GOLF: HIGHLY-respected local professionals Peter Barber (Didsbury) and David Valentine (Chorlton) will lead the fight as Mottram Hall professional Tim Maxwell begins the defence of his Alliance matchplay title with a home draw against Lymm professional Steve McCarthy.
10. How doctors scented success in the search for a superbug cure
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 December 2004A CHRISTIE Hospital research project has discovered that oils used in aromatherapy can kill the deadly MRSA hospital superbug.
