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1. Cantello is the star as Boys go nap
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008MIDDLETON Boys under 12s hit five goals without reply from Whitworth in a North Bury Junior League match.
2. Knife thug is caged
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008A KNIFE-wielding thug ordered off a bus by a brave head teacher has been locked up for 12 months.
3. 'New store will not improve our stock'
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008RESIDENTS living opposite the proposed new town centre retail park have criticised developers for failing to consult more extensively with them.
4. Playground plans scrapped
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008PLANS to transform a derelict play area have been scrapped after residents voted against them.
5. England call for Hopwood College duo
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008TWO Hopwood Hall College students have been selected to represent England in international events.
6. Jetsetting Louise still has a bond with home
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008MIDDLETON model Louise Cliffe has spent the summer globetrotting and working hard at forging out a new acting career. She took a few minutes out of her busy schedule to talk to reporter Dan Thompson about her hometown - and her ambition to become the next Bond girl ...
7. Sisters shine in top contest
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008SISTERS Elizabeth and Latisha Terry excelled when they competed in the recent world martial arts championships in Ireland.
8. Residents in shock after two nights of gunfire
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008GUNMEN fired shots at a house twice in two days, bringing terror to a leafy Alkrington street.
9. Bull terrier savaged little schoolgirl
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008A LITTLE girl suffered horrific injuries after she was savaged by an English bull terrier.
10. On yer bike
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 9 October 2008A COLLECTION of 16 Lancashire postcards which had spent years gathering dust in an Ipswich drawer have now been liberated.
