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1. All-party support for hospice campaign
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004OLDHAM'S political leaders have rallied behind our 'Give a Pound' Christmas Appeal in aid of Dr Kershaw's Hospice.
2. ‘Owl’s’ well for Chaddy’s future
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004AFTER sensationally quitting as Chaddy the Owl, local actor Kevin Williams took up a new role this week... as an Easter Bunny!
3. Anti-terror team Oldham bound?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004OLDHAM could soon be placed at the forefront of the war on terror.
4. Rape in Greenacres
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004POLICE are appealing for help after a woman was raped in Ann Square, near Greenacres, on Sunday.
5. Sudden death of ‘Sunshine Girl’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004A YOUNG Oldham holiday rep known as the "Sunshine Girl" to friends at the resort in the Canary Islands where she worked has died in a swimming pool tragedy.
6. Stars, but no strikes, for US footy converts
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004WHEN a New York businessman suggested that his regional managers might like to hold their next business conference at a "game", they immediately thought the Nicks or Yankees?
7. MP will take legal action over ‘astonishing’ slurs
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004LABOUR MP Phil Woolas says he is to sue a local Liberal Democrat councillor and a prospective parliamentary candidate over what he has called "astonishing" slurs.
8. New hope for Metrolink extension
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004A GOVERNMENT minister has given the clearest indication yet that plans for the Metrolink extension could be back on track.
9. Snub for wind farm protesters
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 October 2004A ROW has broken out after Oldham Council was awarded a European grant to consult local groups on how to develop renewable energy in Oldham but didn't involve Denshaw wind farm protesters.
10. It's hats-off to 100-year-old Alice
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 October 2004ONE of Dr Kershaw's regular day patients reached her century last week, and celebrated with a knees-up organised by her friends at the hospice.
