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1. Pupils to clock-off early
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004PARENTS, staff and pupils at Burnage High have voted to adopt a continental-style school day.
2. Lloyds take top spot
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004CHORLTON'S Lloyds Hotel bowlers are in the pole position of the LV League after the first five games.
3. It’s Tes-go
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004Tesco has finally been given the go-ahead to build a new superstore in Burnage.
4. Burnage bounce back
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004BURNAGE bounced back in style from last week's disappointing defeat with a nailbiting Meller Braggins CCL first division victory at Runcorn.
5. Jones’ Olympics bid
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004CHORLTON-based Trafford AC's high jumper Susan Jones is aiming for Olympic selection after warm-weather training in Florida.
6. Clamp-down on school junk food
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004SCHOOL inspectors are to widen their brief and check exercise and food in schools.
7. Young thugs smash up Co-op store
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004A FEMALE shop assistant needed hospital treatment after a teenage thug punched and kicked her in the stomach for refusing to serve him alcohol.
8. Fair play to Stocs
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004OLD Stoconians captured the coveted Lancashire and Cheshire AFL's Fair Play Trophy for the fourth successive season during the league's recent presentation dinner.
9. Clinging on
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004Whalley Range 132ao Newton Heath 127ao WHALLEY Range enjoyed a thriller at Kingsbrook Road as they beat Manchester Association first division rivals Newton Heath by five runs.
10. A Shield success
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 27 May 2004THE ladies of Didsbury Golf Club won the prestigious Mersey Shield for the third time in five seasons in emphatic style at Chorlton.
