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1. Not for sale

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
OLDHAM Athletic's owners insist the club is NOT for sale and have vowed to see the £80 million redevelopment of Boundary Park through to completion.

2. Family’s anger at double tragedy

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
SOCIAL services bosses have been criticised after a disabled 81-year-old woman died of thirst while her son lay dead upstairs.

3. Union rap over £3m temp bill

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
OLDHAM Council has been slammed by the GMB after it was revealed they spent more than £3 million last year on employing agency staff.

4. Decision on Metrolink is imminent

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
THE ON-OFF saga of Oldham's proposed Metrolink extension will reach the end of the line by July 25 at the latest.

5. Murder probe police in hunt for flatmate

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
DETECTIVES want to question the flat-mate of a man who was stabbed to death last week.

6. It’s Chile in Oldham

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
THE WORLD Cup may have brought a taste of South America into households across the borough, but forget Argentina and Brazil - it's the countries of Chile and Peru that have captured the imagination of one family.

7. Raiders wielding axes hit Securicor

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
A HUDDERSFIELD ROAD petrol station was targeted and two security guards threatened with axes yesterday by three men who are understood to have made off with as much as £70,000.

8. End of the road for posh eaterie

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 June 2006
WILD Berries, the stylish Saddleworth restaurant which opened in a blaze of publicity five months ago, has closed.

9. Is this where Grant’s hair disappeared to?

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
A TROUPE of young Sholver actors were struggling to give their latest production a creative boost - until the BBC came to the rescue with a surprise package of top quality toupees.

10. Staff to join jobs demo

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 June 2006
HEALTH workers from the Royal Oldham Hospital are set to join a mass protest over the Pennine Acute Trust cash crisis which threatens 1,200 NHS jobs.
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