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1. Coach 'no' to foreign signings

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 30 January 2006
ROUGHYEDS coach John Pendlebury appears to have ruled out the possibility that the club may bring in an overseas signing for the 2006 season.

2. Pre-season: Oldham Roughyeds 16 Leeds Rhinos 8

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 30 January 2006
BARRIE McDermott brought the curtain down on his playing career in style as the Roughyeds defeated a Leeds Rhinos made up mainly of Academy players last Friday.

3. Roughyeds taking cup seriously

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
ROUGHYEDS coach John Pendlebury and captain Alan Hadcroft insist there is no way the club will use the Northern Rail Cup as a warm-up for the 2006 National League One season.

4. A bit about... Clare Wilkie

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
Claire Wilkie is best known for her role as Sandra diMarco in EastEnders, although she also starred in Crossroads and Eldorado. The actress, who shared a class at Redroofs stage school with Kate Winslet, is now appearing in The Snow Queen at The Opera House.

5. Main event: banding together

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
The Smiths reunion may never happen, but the next best thing will take place this weekend as Andy Rourke and Johnny Marr take to the stage along with a handful of Manc legends fighting cancer. Conrad Astley spoke to the musician who arranged what could be an unforgettable night.

6. Soapbox: Will Ty ever break ties with Maria?

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
Rachel Broady looks at next week's goings-on in soapland.

7. Days out

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
From celebrating the year of the dog to planning the perfect wedding, we look at next week's big events.

8. Interview: telling David's story

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
Song of Songs - perhaps the first ever film to be set in Britain's orthodox Jewish community - is to be shown in Manchester as part of the UK Jewish Film Festival. Conrad Astley spoke to actor Joel Chalfen.

9. Previews

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
We look forward to appearances from rockers The Strokes, folksters The Waterboys and sofa-shifting crooner Katie Melua.

10. The week ahead: can Lewis' intellect go it alone?

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 27 January 2006
From Morse's sidekick attempting a solo career to the end of one of Manchester's gangsters, Conrad Astley looks at next week's TV.
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