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1. Families have new way to find respect
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 July 2008MOVE over Bruce and Brandon Lee, for there are a number of new martial arts dynasties being formed under one roof in Failsworth.
2. I believe 'wonder' drug ruined my life
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 9 July 2008A WOMAN has spoken of her shock on hearing that a drug given to large numbers of people battling Parkinson’s disease may have been responsible for wrecking her life.
3. Step in to help cloggers
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 July 2008THE clogs are shining and the costumes neatly pressed. All that’s needed are enough dancers to keep alive a folk tradition that stretches back hundreds of years.
4. Weapons in schools raise urgent issues
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 July 2008TALKS will take place over safety in schools after police collected a deadly horde of replica guns and knives during a crackdown.
5. All in a day’s work, says PCSO hurt in explosion
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 June 2008AN Oldham PCSO was almost blinded after an underground explosion in the town centre.
6. Police officer hurt in explosion
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2008A FEMALE PCSO was taken to hospital with facial injuries after an underground electrical explosion on Yorkshire Street, Oldham, this morning (Weds).
7. Trams to arrive in Oldham in 2011
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2008Trams are due to start running to Oldham Mumps from autumn 2011 after transport bosses brokered a deal to build three new Metrolink lines.
8. Gary’s a hero Down Under
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2008A LOCAL cop who emigrated to New Zealand has been hailed a national hero after pulling off a daring rescue.
9. Rhys ready for leap of faith
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2008A 10-YEAR-OLD is being kept on his toes as he waits to find out if he is to be the star of a musical in London’s West End.
10. Bags of enthusiasm in villages where plastic ain’t fantastic
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 June 2008A PAIR of Saddleworth villages have taken a massive step in their bid to become the North West’s first plastic-bag-free communities.
