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11. Adam ready to aim high for his country
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 January 2008TEENAGER Adam Graham could be said to have his head in the clouds – and not just because, at 6ft ins, he towers above his school pals.
12. Sarah gives boys a run for their money
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 January 2008SADDLEWORTH woman Sarah Donohue has taken the concept of ‘girl power’ to a new level.
13. Reaching next round
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 January 2008GOALS from Fay Brierley (two) and Helen Smith sent Heyside Ladies into the next round of the cup by way of a 3-0 victory over Collingham Ladies.
14. Calamity for police?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 January 2008AN OLDHAM detective has been arrested at work on suspicion of corruption.
15. Rochdale Hornets 26 Oldham Roughyeds 20
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 January 2008THREE second-half tries proved in vain as the Roughyeds were beaten in Sunday's AJ Law Cup match at Spotland. Match report and video highlights here ...
16. Get ready to rumba
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 January 2008IF you’re one of the millions of television viewers transfixed by the hit show Strictly Come Dancing, the MEN Arena is the place for you next week!
17. MUSIC: NME Tour
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 January 2008With every new year brings some sacrificial musical lambs to the slaughter – a crop of fresh-faced rock’n’roll fledglings who are suddenly saddled with ‘Next Big Thing’ status and left to cope under the glare of the public and music press.
18. MUSIC: Boy George
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 January 2008In spite of the tabloid frenzy over his private life, Boy George remains one of the greatest pop artists of the past 30 years.
19. MUSIC: Bullet For My Valentine
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 January 2008Metal music might be a dirty, sweat-drenched vocation, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be pretty too.
20. DRAMA: Waiting For Godot
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 29 January 2008Considered one of the most important and influential plays in the English language, Samuel Beckett’s absurdist tragi-comedy Waiting for Godot is coming to the Manchester’s Library Theatre.
