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1. Bollywood on Seine
Middleton Guardian, Monday 29 March 2004One Dollar Curry is shot in English, Punjabi, Hindi and French - and stars a New Yorker. With crossover appeal like this, how can it fail?
2. Toppled by winds of 89mph
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004DISASTER was narrowly avoided in Rhodes on Saturday, when a 70-year-old whitebeam tree fell victim to the high winds, crashing to the ground.
3. Tribute is paid to war hero's remarkable life
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004MIDDLETON war hero Albert Moore was to have been given an unusual tribute at his funeral last week - a fly past by RAF helicopters from his old squadron to augment a funeral at Blackley Cemetery with full military honours.
4. Families in dire straits over debt
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004A WARNING that Middleton is awash with debt running into hundreds of thousands of pounds, with families in dire straights and mental health problems being compounded, has been given by the local Citizens Advice Bureau.
5. College lads get England call
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004RL: TWO PLAYERS from the Hopwood Hall College Rugby League Academy have been selected for England.
6. Arrest after spate of burglaries in sheltered homes
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004POLICE have arrested an Oldham man in connection with a spate of burglaries at a Middleton sheltered accommodation block.
7. Priory reach Shield final
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004FOOTBALL: PRIORY are through to the final of the BASSA League's Lowther Shield, but they had to be alert right up to the final whistle in their semi-final against Blackley Rangers.
8. Arms miss out on county final
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004FOOTBALL: RADCLYFFE Arms were beaten 2-0 in a semi-final of the Manchester County Cup.
9. A visionary picture of economic boom
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004A VISIONARY picture of an economic boom in Middleton over the next 10 years, with hundreds of new jobs, has been outlined to local businessmen.
10. Boost for star boxer
Middleton Guardian, Wednesday 24 March 2004BOXING: RONNIE Hefferan goes for a national title on Saturday night, with the backing of a Middleton pub.
