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1. Mersey cup tie misery

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002
SOCCER: The resumption of the Rhodes Cup after a two-season gap due to weather problems saw division one leaders Heaton Mersey lose out to holders Old Ashtonians in a 2-1 extra time defeat.

2. Testicular cancer success for Christie

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 29 January 2002
A CANCER patient is set to become a father after a testicular transplant at Christie Hospital led to him to regaining fertility.

3. Tricia's luck changes for the better

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 22 January 2002
AFTER she caught pneumonia over Christmas and had to cancel her holiday to Barbados, Tricia Hursthouse could have been forgiven for expecting a little bit of luck.

4. Danny Down Under

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002
GOLF: Didsbury Golf Club's teenage prodigy Danny Wardrop has been selected for England.

5. Two join up for a song and dance

South Manchester Reporter, Monday 28 January 2002
YELLOW Jelly Youth Theatre has moved into new premises and joined forces with Oakwood High School.

6. First class glass

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 January 2002
A NEW course in Burnage is teaching students how to make their own stained glass.

7. Christie hits target

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 30 January 2002
CHRISTIE Hospital has beaten a government target to ensure no one has to wait longer than 15 months for treatment.

8. Buddha centre's record

South Manchester Reporter, Tuesday 22 January 2002
CHORLTON now boasts Manchester's oldest Buddhist Centre - the Kagyu Ling, which was founded 25 years ago.

9. Drink-drive binman jailed

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002
A BINMAN from Burnage who drove a car into a hedge while he was nearly three times over the drink drive limit has been jailed for three months.

10. More scope for fathers on paternity

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 17 January 2002
SHOPWORKERS' Union Usdaw - which has its national headquarters in Fallowfield - has won a victory for fathers of premature babies.
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