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341. Why we're hoping for a 'miracle' for Carl
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 April 2008A MAN suffering from a terminal muscle-wasting disease is pinning his hopes on a breakthrough that would prolong his life.
342. Taking on the gangs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 April 2008TWO former school pals who turned their back on the gangs are now dedicating their lives to steering young people away from a life of crime.
343. Preparing the groundwork for tram line to Didsbury
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 April 2008HOPES that the Metrolink line could be extended to Didsbury were raised after residents received letters warning them that environmental work is due to start in the suburb.
344. Doctors close to surgery deal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 3 April 2008DOCTORS say they are close to confirming a deal to build a new medical centre in Burnage.
345. Lawless streets and crackdens: A new guide to our suburbs
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 7 April 2008RESIDENTS have reacted furiously after districts of south Manchester came in for a bashing in a new guide book.
346. March 20 2008
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2008WHEN Prince Harry had photographs taken of him visiting the 'front-line' in a war zone I thought to myself, "So go on then, prove it".
347. Our doctors ‘so close’ to a cure for meningitis
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2008A DOCTOR leading pioneering work to combat meningitis says his team is close to producing a cure.
348. Cooking with Chorlton
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2008COOKS in Chorlton are taking on the might of TV’s most popular chefs by producing their own online cookery channel.
349. Villa fans go down fighting
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2008CAMPAIGNERS in Whalley Range have spoken of their outrage after the green light was given to the demolition of a historic three-storey Victorian villa.
350. Uni move delay
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 20 March 2008CONFUSION surrounded the future of controversial plans to transfer 1,900 students to a site in Didsbury this week after college bosses failed to submit their proposals on time.
