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1. Cleared of a pal’s murder
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004A FAILSWORTH youth has been cleared of murdering a fellow student at MANCAT college.
2. Our only complaint is that it's too popular
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004METROLINK should have been an essential gift to Oldham from the Government.
3. We're the big losers
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004COMMUTERS look like being the big losers in the wake of the bombshell news to axe Metrolink.
4. Blunkett urged to send Susan home
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 July 2004SUSAN May could be released from prison and be back home in Oldham in a matter of weeks, if a group of MPs get their way.
5. Anger grows as Metrolink’s axed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 July 2004OLDHAM'S long-awaited Metrolink connection has been axed after the Government sensationally pulled the plug on funding for the project.
6. Tangled sex life has complicated teacher's murder
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004A FRIEND of an Oldham-born teacher who was murdered in Pakistan fears his killers may never be brought to justice.
7. Why am I still in prison?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004SUSAN May has spent the past 11 years denying she is a killer, and this week more than 70 MPs supported a press conference at the House of Commons which may ultimately lead to her freedom.
8. Rich moving into Oldham
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004IT'S no big secret to most Oldhamers, but now a new survey has confirmed it - the parliamentary constituency of Oldham East and Saddleworth has attracted more "affluentials" in the past year than any other area of the borough.
9. Son has never stopped believing
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004THE new information unearthed by the Scottish forensic science students has given new hope to Susan May's family.
10. Meacher raises the mystery of the red car
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 July 2004MICHAEL Meacher MP has asked the establishment to look into Susan May's case again following allegations that the evidence that helped convict her could have been flawed.
