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11. Latest news

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 24 May 2004
ALL the latest news and stories from the campaign trail ...

12. Major cut in town centre crime rate

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
CONFIDENCE in Oldham town centre is returning following the success of tough measures that have reduced violent crime by 8.5 per cent in 12 months.

13. £2m bus station may soon be heading West

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
WORK could begin early next year on the new £2m West Street bus station - bringing an end to the days of waiting in the dark and damp for the town's public transport users.

14. Doubts raised over handling of first ever postal ballot

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
POSTAL voting in Oldham's June elections could be open to widespread abuse if early indications are anything to go by, it has been claimed.

15. Doting granddad stabbed himself a dozen times

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
A CARING granddad - said to have been loved by everyone who knew him - was found dead at home after stabbing himself 12 times.

16. Council red-faced over mill

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
OLDHAM Council bosses have been left red-faced and forced into an apology after the regeneration of Dawn Mill became public knowledge.

17. Teenage athlete is an inspiration

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
THIS weekend Michael Mason will celebrate his fifteenth birthday in style - by joining 16,000 other fundraisers on a 10k run through Manchester.

18. Struck off dentist takes up teaching

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
A DISGRACED dentist who held surgeries in Oldham has started a new job - teaching law.

19. Suicide as senior citizen’s pain got too much to bear

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 May 2004
A PENSIONER hanged himself after suffering years of chronic pain in his feet, neck and head, an inquest heard.

20. ‘You’ll soon know if your home will be demolished...’

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 May 2004
NEGOTIATIONS are to begin in the next few weeks between Oldham Council and people whose properties are wanted for the multi-million-pound Housing Market Renewal (HMR) scheme.