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1. Muggers drag victim into alleyway
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 15 October 2002A man was dragged in to an unknown alleyway with his eyes covered by two muggers.
2. Top nursing boss praises Christie staff
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 29 October 2002Britain's nursing boss has visited Withington's Christie Hospital to talk to nurses and encourage the hospital's recruitment drive.
3. Soccer star fights speeding fine
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 October 2002Soccer star Dwight Yorke has launched a legal appeal against a conviction for speeding in Withington.
4. Triple mast base sited at Christie's
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 October 2002There were reactions of surprise, concern and resignation from those revealed as playing host to mobile masts in our survey.
5. Marathon effort to aid school
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 9 October 2002A trio of parents are running the Manchester Marathon for their children's school playground project.
6. Mast fears at hospital
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 4 October 2002Plans to erect a mobile phone mast on Burton Road have been put on hold after a councillor revealed his fears about it interfering with medical equipment.
7. Mast locations
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 October 2002We list all of the mobile phone mast locations.
8. £172,000 school building work gets go-ahead
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 October 2002Six schools are set for major new building projects costing over £172,000 after winning government grants totalling almost half the work.
9. Streets close as marathon makes return
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 10 October 2002The Manchester marathon makes a return to south Manchester this Sunday (October 12).
10. The desperate ap-peal for more bell ringers
South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 22 October 2002EACH Sunday for the past 100 years the bells of Christ Church have rung out over West Didsbury.But now they may fall silent because locals skilled in the art of bell ringing are in short supply.
