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11. Matt offers a gloss finish
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 July 2005WERNETH maintained their Lake Garage Central Lancashire League title aspirations with a 15-run defeat of Rochdale on Saturday.
12. ‘Our Metrolink may not arrive until 2012’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 July 2005POLITICIANS campaigning across party lines for Oldham's Metrolink extension have warned that it may not arrive in the borough until 2012.
13. Care home crisis
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 July 2005OLDHAM is heading for a care crisis and dozens of vulnerable and elderly people could be put at risk.
14. Time for Pride
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 July 2005OLDHAM is to host its first lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) 'Pride' festival this weekend.
15. Both Saints reach semi-finals
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 July 2005THE Ashton and Oldham Cricket Alliance clubs suspended league fixtures at the weekend for cup action.
16. Castleford Tigers 32 Oldham Roughyeds 20
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 25 July 2005OLDHAM produced a spirited performance against the league leaders on Sunday, but came away pointless.
17. Don't get too dependent on the internet
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 21 July 2005IN THE last 18 months there have been significant changes in the way family historians have been able to access the records necessary for their researches.
18. Soapbox: Who's been abducted on the Street?
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 21 July 2005RACHEL BROADY casts her eye over the highs and lows of the soaps.
19. Preview: Paddy McGuinness, The Game and Monster Jam
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 21 July 2005PAUL R Taylor highlights the pick of the shows which are currently booking in Manchester including Peter Kay's sidekicks and the epitome of American redneck culture.
20. The Big Picture: Modern Originals
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 21 July 2005MANCHESTER Metropolitan University students have created work that is influenced directly or indirectly from our relationship with the built environment, From the flame-scorched wood turned into furniture to a video of a woman in an absurd insect suit wriggling down an urban street. An exhibition at the Cube should prove to be both provoking and intriguing.
