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1. Straight As... but no-one wants Steven
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004A MIDDLETON student has had to give up his dream of studying law because his four A-grade A-levels are not good enough.
2. No bar flies at this pub... thanks to Flossie
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004IF YOU suffer from arachnabobia, the Kenyon pub in Moorclose is probably not the ideal venue for a night out.
3. Abacus expand
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004A MIDDLETON football club has taken the decision to expand, establish a second team, and gain the FA Charter Mark.
4. ‘I will not be beaten’
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004AN 84-year-old Middleton grandmother has been the victim of a series of attacks from bogus officials - yet she has vowed "I won't be beaten"
5. Pool is alive again
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004WITH a new look and a new sponsor the Middleton and District Pool League is set to re-emerge and become a firm fixture on the town's sporting calendar.
6. Bumper crop for track and field stars
Middleton Guardian, Friday 27 August 2004Athletics YOUNG track and field stars from Moston Harriers picked up a bumper crop of medals from an athletics meeting at Robin Park in Wigan.
7. Trophy returns
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004LOST treasures have come home to Manchester Golf Club, from the other side of the world, after more than 100 years.
8. Hill slip
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004CHEETHAM Hill travelled to Prestwich on Saturday, lost the toss and were put into bat on a damp wicket.
9. Shallow grave outrage
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004A TOO shallow grave left a family distraught, as council workers were forced to exhume remains before a mother and son could lie at rest together.
10. Mixed bag for Moonrakers
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 19 August 2004Cricket MIDDLETON'S topsy-turvy season continued in their games against Milnrow and Walsden.
