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21. Two deaths in one week – same road

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 June 2005
OLDHAM'S top cop has attempted to reassure the people of Failsworth following two deaths in the space of a week.

22. Talking signs keep the revellers in line

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 June 2005
REVELLERS in Oldham town centre will be under no illusions that 'big brother' is watching when 'talking signs' are introduced to the town centre next month.

23. Latics fan told: ‘You’re the business’

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 June 2005
THE LEGAL director of Trust Oldham - the group who campaigned to save Latics - has been awarded the OBE.

24. Police hunt child snatcher

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005
PARENTS of school-aged chidren are being told to be extra vigilant after an attempt was made to grab a nine-year-old girl.

25. It’s official: we’re a university town

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 May 2005
IT was a momentous day for education in Oldham on Monday with the official opening of the new University Centre.

26. Is this the price of progress?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 May 2005
EXCLUSIVE PLANS to build a 96-bedroom hotel in Hollinwood have been backed by councillors despite the fact a 100-year-old dental practice, serving 7,500 patients, will have to be demolished.

27. So how much am I paying for my local councillor?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 May 2005
CLOSE to £700,000 of tax payers money was spent on Oldham councillors allowances in the financial year 2003/04.

28. Star Trek star gives new university town lift off

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 May 2005
EDUCATION in Oldham will boldly go where it has never gone before with the official opening of a new University Centre on Monday.

29. Slowly but surely

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 April 2005
RL: ROUGHYEDS chairman Chris Hamilton says progress on saving the club is progressing slowly as he continues to speak to the Inland Revenue during a working holiday in Cyprus.

30. Survival bid boost

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 April 2005
CASH-STRAPPED Roughyeds have received a boost following a positive response from the Paymaster General after representations from parliamentary candidate Phil Woolas.
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