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61. Mystery sickness closed town pool
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2008MYSTERY still surrounds why 30 children needed hospital treatment after a trip to the local swimming pool.
62. We can't rest while there is no justice for our Nicola
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2008A DEVASTATED father has broken his silence to appeal for the motorist who caused his 21-year-old daughter’s death to come forward.
63. Single mum in dire straits
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 March 2008SINGLE mum Adele Knebel, from Chadderton, will fight her mortgage company’s attempt to repossess her home in Oldham County Court at the end of this month.
64. Repossessions of homes rise
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 March 2008ALMOST 1,350 families lost their homes in our borough last year, as the world-wide debt crisis continues to tighten its grip.
65. Tormented ex-soldier and his life of trouble
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 March 2008A TRAUMATISED ex-soldier who abused and threatened mourners at a funeral party has been jailed for five months.
66. Tragic loss of a priest
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 February 2008"A TRAGIC waste of true talent" is how Oldham’s Coroner has described the death of a priest who was a talented musician and academic.
67. Bath time’s no trouble to Lucas
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 February 2008A REAL-LIFE water baby has been making waves at local pools by regularly swimming 100 metres unaided.
68. Help us save Edward
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 February 2008FOUR-year-old Edward Ackroyd is destined to die young – unless his parents win their race against time to find a cure for a rare disease.
69. Farmers fear return of ‘Saddleworth Savage’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 February 2008THE mutilated remains of a dead lamb have again triggered fears that a mysterious cat may be stalking the moors above Saddleworth villages.
70. Go ahead given for Green Belt homes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 February 2008HIGHLY controversial plans for a new development for the elderly have been approved by the Secretary of State – despite being in Green Belt and against the wishes of a local community and councillors.
