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11. ‘Wood unable to prevent Vikings’ raid

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005
Rugby League HOLLINWOOD put up a much better performance despite going down to another defeat, this time by 38-16 at home to Hoyland Vikings.

12. Renewal schemes are now hotspots for crime

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005
A TOP area police officer has described rising crime levels in West Oldham as "inevitable".

13. Couple mourn loss of dozens of relatives

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005
A COPPICE couple who have lost close to 90 relatives in the Pakistan earthquake have spoken of their shock after returning from the devastated area.

14. New licences prove no trouble at all

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005
NEW late licences for many of Oldham's pubs and clubs did not bring any of the predicted problems for police and ambulance crews this weekend.

15. Sofi sets example to team-mates

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 November 2005
OLDHAM and Royton Harriers' youngest athletes put on a great team show in the third race of the South East Lancashire Cross Country League at Heaton Park.

16. Big thanks for those doing their bit

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 November 2005
STAFF at Home James taxis in Lees cleaned up when they held a charity car wash in aid of the Dr Kershaw's Appeal on Tuesday.

17. Sainsbury's supports Advertiser £1 appeal

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 28 November 2005
BRING a Pound Day is now only two weeks away, and you have already amazed us with your generous offers of help.

18. Well being: beat the chill

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
It can be a struggle to stay well in winter - working alongside poorly colleagues and the unhealthy combinations of air-conditioning and sneezing. Oli Coleman looks a few ways to stay healthy and keep a cold at bay with the help of a local expert.

19. Preview: a comedian and a revolutionary?

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
Sarah Warden looks at comedian Mark Steel, bringing his Che Guevara Lecture to Manchester.

20. Main event: not a freak show

Oldham Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005
Created by a former Nazi officer and responsible for thousands of children being born with deformities, the controversial drug Thalidomide isn't an obvious choice for a musical. Conrad Astley asked writer, musician and actor Mat Fraser why he chose to do just that.
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