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1. Drivers ignoring main street ban
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003A LUKEWARM reception has been given to the banning of traffic on Oldham's busiest street.
2. Man claims drugs bust marred his reputation
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003A BUSINESSMAN whose home was raided by police and the pictures released to the press says his reputation has been damaged.
3. ‘I couldn’t have done it without you’
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003BRAVE Oldham mum Wendy Thomas was happy to reach the end of 2003 - as she didn't know if she would live that long.
4. Hunt is on for Lotto winner
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003SOMEONE, somewhere in Oldham could welcome in the New Year more than £120,000 richer - but time is running out to claim the cash.
5. Back behind bars
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003VIOLENT street robber Graham Fox was back behind bars for New Year after making a mockery of the court which gave him a chance.
6. ‘Council should pay to right flattened graves’
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003A ROYTON councillor has called for a quick resolution to the controversy over who will pay for work to secure graves across the borough - and says it should be the council itself.
7. Freda looks back at our happiest days
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003SCHOOLDAYS are said to be the happiest time of our life.
8. Campaigners plan protest rally
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2003WINDFARM objectors are preparing written objections to the proposed Denshaw Moor turbine development and will be holding a rally in early January.
9. Survivor of Nazi bomb calls for memorial service
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 29 December 2003A SURVIVOR of the infamous German flying bomb that wreaked devestation on a local community believes that there should be a memorial service in the town each year.
10. Youngsters stage an ACE
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 29 December 2003HOLLINWOOD welcomed and celebrated Oldham's budding artists, when the Limeside Arts and Crafts Experience (ACE) held their fourth exhibition of paintings and drawings.
