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2631. Cabbies fare-ly pleased

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 21 March 2003
HACKNEY cabs have been given the green light to use bus lanes by Oldham Council.

2632. Play-off to pay off? (first published 20 March 2003)

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 21 March 2003
STRUGGLING Football League clubs like Latics are looking at all possible ways to increase income - including overhauling the play-offs system.

2633. Cat's call to budding journalists

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 21 March 2003
CAT Deeley writes for the Oldham Advertiser on Local Newspaper Week.

2634. Wind power hope stays alive

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
A DECISION on whether to allow a wind turbine at a farm at Scouthead has been deferred for a second time.

2635. Gatecrasher is party pooper

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
A COUPLE'S wedding anniversary was one to remember for the wrong reasons.

2636. Fire chief's anger at Saddam slur

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
AN OLDHAM fire union chief has rejected allegations that striking firefighters are "friends of Saddam".

2637. A grand daughter

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
WHEN Lauren Stirling saw her grandma collapse in an epileptic fit she called for help - and saved her life.

2638. Rugby league round-up

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
ALL the latest reports from the world of local amateur rugby league.

2639. Justice catches up - four years on

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 March 2003
A MAN who started a new life in America after assaulting an Oldham police officer in 1999 has been jailed for 20 weeks.

2640. Phone mast clash

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 March 2003
A 60-FEET high mobile phone mast erected under emergency powers has sent shock waves through an Oldham community.
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