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91. Saints see victory over East go west
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005Rugby League Oldham St Anne's 24 Leigh East 26 LEIGH gained their second win of the National Conference League Premier Division season as Saints lost a 10-point lead and their third consecutive match.
92. HMR hit by budget cut
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005OLDHAM'S Housing Market Renewal (HMR) programme has fallen victim to a 16 per cent cut in Government funding.
93. Bob answers a late call-up
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005LATE replacement Bob Johnson rolled back the years by trebling for Hollinwood A in an 8-2 win over BAE B in the Oldham and District Table Tennis League's division one.
94. Could local Dr have stopped Shipman?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005A DOCTOR from Oldham is one of two senior medics accused of mounting a cover up and misleading a public inquiry over Harold Shipman - after it is claimed their failures let the GP kill another 123 patients.
95. Shame on Saddleworthâs first ASBOs
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005IT'S been a long time coming compared to the rest of the borough, but Saddleworth has finally succumbed to 'yob culture' - the area's first ASBOs have been handed out to four local teenagers.
96. Normans conquered
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005EIGHT tries gave Waterhead a comprehensive 44-14 victory against Normanton at Peach Road on Saturday.
97. Louise leads the way
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005Athletics OLDHAM and Royton Harriers' Louise Clarkson produced another good display at a race in aid of Springhill Hospice.
98. The great divide
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTS of Saddleworth East can expect, on average, to live nine years longer than people in urban areas of Oldham.
99. Youth flush with ideas
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005YOU could be forgiven for thinking they're round the bend, but the youngsters in one local community reckon they are just flush with good ideas.
