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21. Lack of vitamin is recipe for disaster

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 February 2005
ASIAN women have been warned their lifestyle could lead to crippling disabilities in later life.

22. ‘We thought Ellis was going to die’

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 9 February 2005
When Ellis Leatherbarrow was born he weighed a healthy 7lb 7oz and was home with his parents within two days.

23. Woman dragged along road by car

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 7 February 2005
A WOMAN is in hospital after being dragged along the road by a car in an accident on Friday afternoon.

24. 'Anxious to see reform'

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
SHIPMAN'S killing spree would not have happened if proper systems had been in place, Dame Janet Smith has claimed.

25. Kidney patients to get new renal unit

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
KIDNEY patients could soon cut the weekly grind of travelling to Manchester for dialysis if a new unit is opened in Tameside next year.

26. GP mocked his victims

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
SHIPMAN mocked his victims in letters he wrote from his prison cell to close friends.

27. Shipman killed at least 250 patients

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl was probably among at least 250 patients killed by Shipman, a public inquiry has ruled.

28. Victim died because she annoyed GP

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
NEW evidence suggests Shipman killed one of his victims because she had annoyed him.

29. Family finds out just who rules the roost

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
Family life was put under the microscope when a Tameside couple starred in the BBC show, Who Rules the Roost?

30. Break-ins cut by more than 1,000

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 2 February 2005
HOUSE burglaries have been cut by more than 1,000 in Tameside, according to new figures.