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1. Toc H teach new boys an expensive lesson
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003DIDSBURY Toc H opened their 2003-2004 league campaign with a 37-3 victory over newly-promoted Chorley but despite the scoreline the match was a tight affair for the first 50 minutes.
2. 3 cheerleaders for the bride!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003IT was a day when an English Rose married her American suitor at the traditional white wedding she'd always dreamed of.
3. Surgery will close despite promise
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003A BUSY doctors' surgery in Whalley Range is to close - less than three months after health bosses promised it stay open.
4. The catflap burglars
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 5 September 2003CAT flaps are being used by ingenious crooks as a way to gain entry to homes in Northenden.
5. Road return with deserved victory
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003Colne 1 Maine Road 3 MAINE Road returned from Holt House with three richly-deserved points from what was at times a bruising encounter.
6. Escaped hawk may be threat to family pets
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003A POWERFUL bird of prey has swapped its North America home for a new hunting ground - Levenshulme.
7. Sufferers to breathe easy
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 5 September 2003A DOCTOR in south Manchester has developed a new technique that may change the way asthma is treated across the world.
8. Welcome home
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 September 2003LITTLE Connor Shaw who had a life-saving heart transplant at a specialist unit in Newcastle has returned home to Chorlton.
9. Mattison shines in Northenden medal
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003NORTHENDEN'S third summer medal had N Mattison cruising to victory in division one with 66 from Jim Kerrigan (68) and Neil Andrew (69).
10. Champions!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 September 2003SW Manchester 169ao Monton/Weaste 167ao AN incredible day's cricket at Ellesmere Road saw South West Manchester crowned as Manchester Association Premier Division champions for the first time in their 121-year history.
