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1. Northern’s historic win

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 March 2004
Didsbury Northern 3 Bolton 2 DIDSBURY Northern men's first team became the first Manchester club in the 34-year history of the competition to lift the Lancashire Cup.

2. 70mph gales wreck house

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 March 2004
GUSTS of up to 70mph battered south Manchester over the weekend.

3. One in 10 women hit by chlamydia

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 March 2004
DOCTORS have seen a big increase in the number of young girls infected with the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia.

4. PM Blair’s tribute to a top class secondary

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 March 2004
TONY Blair made his first-ever visit as prime minister to the Withington constituency when he opened the new £17 million Oakwood High School.

5. Toc maintain second spot

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 March 2004
DIDSBURY Toc H continued their rich vein of form by running in nine tries to secure a 55-3 victory at Chorley.

6. 50 not out

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 4 March 2004
RU: OLD Bedians RUFC enjoyed an historical day as they celebrated their 50th anniversary at their Millgate Lane base in East Didsbury.

7. Gran banned from the club she fought to save

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 March 2004
A GRANDMOTHER has been barred from a Didsbury health club - for trying to keep it open.

8. Winter victory

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 March 2004
GOLF: KEITH Tyler is the new Chorlton Winter Handicap Cup holder.

9. Leaders Celtic sit pretty

South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 March 2004
FOOTBALL: FOUR In Hand Celtic now sit pretty at the top of the MPSL's first division after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over relegation-threatened Royal Oak (Edgeley).

10. Gabs crash against rampant Road attack

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 11 March 2004
Castleton Gabs 4 Maine Road 8 THERE were goals galore at Butterworth Park as Maine Road came from behind to claim three valuable points.
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