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11. Top two sharing the spoils
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 February 2005THE Oldham and District Table Tennis League's division four top two Coldhurst D and Failsworth E drew 5-5 in their latest match.
12. Give me a break!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 February 2005FUND-RAISER Paul Morgan has shot into the record books by playing continuous snooker for 73 hours.
13. Delacey defies rare disease to help others
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 February 2005EXCLUSIVE COURAGEOUS Delacey Armitage is defying a rare disease to help others.
14. Disabled facing transport blow
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 February 2005A TRANSPORT lifeline used by disabled people across the borough is under threat after funding dried-up.
15. Oldham Roughyeds 22 Blackpool Panthers 20
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005COACH Gary Mercer took the plaudits after his team overturned a 20-4 half-time deficit to snatch victory in their opening Northern Rail Cup game.
16. Now the three year old’s joined Mensa!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005OLDHAM-born couple Shamsun and Tahir Ali have always believed their three-year-old son Mikhail was a genius.
17. Waterhead win maintains promotion bid
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005Rugby League Round-Up WATERHEAD kept their North West Counties division four promotion hopes alive with a well-earned 14-10 victory over Wigan Keepers.
18. Oldham’s cup crash
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005A DEPLETED Oldham RUFC side exited the Lancashire Cup, losing 11-5 at Aspull.
19. Who killed Edith Gleave?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005EXCLUSIVE DETECTIVES are to re-examine the notorious murder of an Oldham woman in a bid to finally close the case after 40 years.
20. Asian history needs recording
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 February 2005THE guardians of Oldham's history are appealing to members of the borough's ethnic minorities to help supplement their black and Asian sections and ensure their role in the community is recorded for posterity.
