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1. Man could not face life without his three children

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
A FATHER hung himself because he couldn't cope with being estranged from his children after an acrimonious split with his wife.

2. Town put on spot before reaching third round

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
ROYTON Town took time off from their Manchester League exploits to defeat Stoneycroft FC 4-3 on penalties in the Lancashire Amateur Cup second round.

3. Troubled school closed

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
A SCHOOL for pupils with emotional and behavioural problems has temporarily closed for the second time in five months after pupils and staff were subjected to serious assaults.

4. Hollywood buys out town student

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
HOLLYWOOD moguls behind "the most expensive film ever made" have come cap in hand to an Oldham student and paid him an "undisclosed sum" for his internet site.

5. Your new and healthy option

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
FAILSWORTH'S impressive new £7m health centre has opened its doors to patients.

6. Flynn’s finish not good enough for Ribble Valley victory

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
OLDHAM Century's Mark Flynn lost a sprint finish to come second in Ribble Valley CC's 45-mile event.

7. Public deflated as windfarm decision is postponed again

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
THE decision over whether to build a windfarm on Saddleworth Moor is facing a further delay because data about the environmental impact of the scheme is still being collected.

8. Youths are getting best of services

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
OLDHAM'S Youth Service has been recognised as one of the best in the country by Government officials.

9. Molloy out

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
PLAYER-COACH Steve Molloy has been axed by Oldham after two-and-a-half seasons in the job.

10. Top honour for 25 years of fundraising

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 September 2004
THE OLDHAM Woman of the Year 2004 has been named as popular charity worker Betty Tomlinson.
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