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1. 4,500 health clubbers fear sinking of the Galleon

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004
A GRANDMOTHER from Didsbury is leading the way in the fight to save a popular leisure club from closure.

2. Tesco superstore is scaled down

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004
THE saga surrounding the proposed Tesco store in Burnage took another twist this week when supermarket bosses revealed plans for a scaled-down version of the original design.

3. Car crash hero’s unlucky break

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004
A HERO who pulled a woman and a toddler from an overturned car was involved in a horrific multi-car pile up just hours later.

4. Nurse who left man lying in own vomit is struck-off

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 29 January 2004
A NURSE left a patient lying in his own vomit and when his condition deteriorated failed to call a doctor, saying he was only doing it for attention, a disciplinary hearing was told.

5. Unpaid, but worth their weight in gold

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004
ONE year on and many lives have been saved.

6. Here’s to you Mrs Robinson

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004
BURNAGE councillor Kath Robinson is retiring from local politics after 25 years' sterling service.

7. Health boss calls change in organ

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004
THE chairman of south Manchester's specialist transplant hospital has asked for a change in the law after reading last week's Reporter front page story highlighting the desperate need for organ donors.

8. Hotspots are bridging the North South divide

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 15 January 2004
SOARING property prices in Chorlton and Didsbury are closing the gap between the north-south divide.

9. Anger over removal of baby memorial

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004
COUNCIL bosses have apologised after they removed a Southern Cemetery memorial to dead babies without informing families.

10. How a juice bar serves up lessons in life

South Manchester Reporter, Friday 9 January 2004
START 2004 as you mean to go on with free life coaching sessions at a Chorlton juice bar.
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