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1. Doctor featured on television in 1982
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 1 November 2002HAROLD Shipman made an appearance on the television programme World in Action in 1982, talking about caring for patients in the community.
2. Priest aims to get inside killer's mind
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 20 September 2002THE priest who proved a tower of strength to the people of Hyde devastated by the murders of Harold Shipman, wants to set up a meeting with the killer.
3. Shipman's murders prompt coroner shake-up
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 5 September 2002MEDICAL auditors could be brought in to spot suspicious death patterns following Harold Shipman's killings.
4. End for surgery
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002THE Hyde surgery which belonged to Harold Shipman will close to make way for a new medical centre in the town.
5. Pensioners move on
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 7 August 2002HAROLD Shipman's evil killing spree claimed 13 members of one pensioners' group, but a special memorial service is helping them to move on.
6. Families trying to look forward
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 1 August 2002FAMILIES and friends of Harold Shipman's many victims gathered together for a special church service to remember those who died at the GP's hands.
7. Lies put grim slant on health statistics
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 1 August 2002TAMESIDE'S bleak heart death rates were falsely increased by one eighth - due to Harold Shipman's lies on death certification.
8. Haunting image will never fade away
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002THE haunting image of Harold Shipman's face leaning over Fanny Nichols as he killed her will stay with her family forever.
9. Volunteers offer helping hand
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002VOLUNTEERS at Tameside's Victim Support continue to console friends and relatives of the many murder victims.
10. Christine was one of youngest victims
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002MUM-of-two Christine Hancock was among Harold Shipman's youngest victims.
