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11. Veteran Cec all set for fresh season?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004VETERAN cricketer Cec Wright has been so bowled over by the reaction to an Advertiser story highlighting his achievements that he is reconsidering his decision to retire next month.
12. Oldham’s derby joy
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004IT was a great weekend for Oldham as they notched impressive Central Lancashire League victories over Heywood and Werneth.
13. Chadderton’s fine first day
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004CHADDERTON began their Moore and Co Solicitors North West Counties Football League campaign with a fine 3-2 victory at Cheadle Town.
14. Woolas fears for political future
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004PHIL Woolas MP feels the Government's decision to put Oldham's Metrolink connection on hold could harm his chances of retaining his seat at the next General Election.
15. Wind farm ‘will still go-ahead’ despite sell-off
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004THE company behind the controversial Denshaw wind farm has pledged the project will continue, despite plans to sell-off its renewable energy division for up to £80 million.
16. Magic of the Mela
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004THE town centre came alive to bhangra and Bollywood as the Oldham Mela made a welcome return after a two-year absence.
17. Boundary Park bought back
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004OLDHAM Athletic FC finally owns the 20-acre Boundary Park ground again.
18. Can you steak a claim to a 72oz free meal?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004A RESTAURATEUR has thrown down a belly-busting challenge that is every vegetarian's worst nightmare.
19. Yanks for the memories
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004SADDLEWORTH shook with excitement as a convoy of army vehicles rumbled into Greenfield on Saturday for the fourth annual Yanks celebrations.
20. Surgeon’s kind gift to Chernobyl child
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 August 2004A GIRL whose homeland was devastated by the world's worst nuclear power accident received the perfect gift on a visit to Oldham - an operation to correct her eyesight.
