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Big Mac goes classical to calm yobs
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M&C Report team
2002-06-17T00:00:00+01:00
A McDonald's restaurant in Southampton plans to play classical music by Vivaldi and Mozart instead of chart hits by people like Eminem in a bid to calm yobs and stop hooliganism.
The Observer 16/06/02 page 6
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