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1. S-Old Trafford hospice boost
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 July 2002United fan Paul Singer's matchstick Old Trafford could find its home at the real Theatre of Dreams after being bought by Red Devils supremo Peter Kenyon.
2. Sweet switch is heavenly
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 2 July 2002A call to the church was a sweet affair for Didsbury's newest curate Chris Park.
3. Carer drove while four times over limit
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 July 2002A care worker was four times over the legal alcohol limit when police stopped him while he was driving to work.
4. Canadian glory for in-line captain
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 July 2002Hockey hotshot Max Drakeley skippered Great Britain's under-tens in-line skating team which finished runners-up in a international competition held in Canada.
5. Cycle way open to bikers
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 1 July 2002A new cycle way which was blocked after a who-owns-what wrangle is now fully open to local bikers.
6. Hospital loses star
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 29 July 2002The hospital trust for South Manchester has dropped a rank in the latest ratings.
7. Brave Kay carries baton
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 31 July 2002Brave Kay Fletcher put aside a badly burnt foot to carry the baton on the final day of the relay.
8. Games athletes arrive in Fallowfield
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 15 July 2002Commonwealth Games athletes have started arriving in Fallowfield.
9. Back from the brink
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 July 2002Twice expelled from school and on the road to ruin, Ann Corrigan fought back from the brink to be recognised as the outstanding learner at her college.
10. Sir Alex boosts Christie funds
South Manchester Reporter, Monday 22 July 2002Celebrities from the world of sport and television teamed up for Christie Hospital for a special golf event organised by Sir Alex Ferguson.
