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31. Keep up the good work
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 November 2004THE Advertiser's 'Give a Pound' Christmas appeal for Dr Kershaw's continues to receive fantastic support from local businesses and individuals from across the borough.
32. How you could win £1,000 and help the hospice
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 November 2004FINDING the funds to support Dr Kershaw's Hospice is always an uphill struggle, but supporters have come up with a winning way to collect the cash.
33. Metro D-Day approaches
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 November 2004WILL it be the Big Bang - or a massive snub? A decision on the future of Metrolink is expected in time for Christmas.
34. House prices sky rocket 29 per cent
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004HOUSE prices in Oldham rose by an average of 29.3 per cent in the last year - but they are still way below average national figures.
35. It’s wedding bells and jingle bells!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004SLEIGH BELLS won't be the only bells ringing this Christmas for one happy couple.
36. How you could win £1,000 and help the hospice
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004FINDING the funds to support Dr Kershaw's Hospice is always an uphill struggle, but supporters have come up with a winning way to collect the cash.
37. Proud times for borough students
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004VISITORS to Oldham could have been forgiven for thinking they were in Cambridge or Oxford last weekend, with all the mortar boards and gowns on display.
38. Public invited to remember heroes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004THIS Sunday the borough will pause to remember the brave soldiers who fought and died for their Queen and country.
39. St Anne’s make a comeback
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004Rugby League OLDHAM St Anne's made a remarkable comeback to defeat Siddal 24-12.
40. Major job losses for council staff
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 November 2004OLDHAM Council is set to axe 250 jobs as it bids to bridge an estimated £9.6m blackhole in the budget.
