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1. Our heroic fundraisers
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004CHRISTIE'S is launching a massive new appeal that celebrates the generosity of the hospital's fundraisers.
2. Jungle Diane’s Cancer gift
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004I'M a Celebrity star Diane Modahl braved jungle snakes and creepy crawlies to raise money for south Manchester's new multi-million pound breast cancer unit
3. Heaton humble out-of-form Wacs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004MANCHESTER Waconians could be forgiven for wishing they have seen the last of Heaton Mersey, the league leaders.
4. Relegation worry
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 February 2004WYTHENSHAWE Amateurs are finding victories hard to come by as they strive to keep out of relegation trouble in the Air Miles Manchester Football League's premier division.
5. Millions for disabled boy
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004A SCHOOLBOY has been awarded over £4 million in damages after a mistake by staff at Withington Hospital left him permanently brain-damaged and needing round the clock care.
6. Having a picnic’s a tall order
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004PICNICS are off the menu at Chorlton Water Park - unless you're a giant.
7. Title ambition remains alive
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 26 February 2004Didsbury Toc H 50 Eccles 12 DIDSBURY climbed to second in the league with an impressive victory over Eccles.
8. A sad farewell to ‘Mr Rotary’
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 19 February 2004HUNDREDS of mourners paid their last respects to the man they called 'Mr Rotary'.
9. Athletes race towards indoor competiton
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 5 February 2004OAKWOOD High School's under-14 athletes enjoyed competition in the Manchester Schools Indoor Athletic Championships qualifier at SportCity's indoor centre.
10. A giant step for brave Delise
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 12 February 2004A YEAR ago the simplest of dance steps would have been too much for Delise Cassarino.
