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31. Oldham Roughyeds 32 Batley Bulldogs 34
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005A GRIM-FACED Gary Mercer acknowledged the Roughyeds were in a relegation battle after they somehow took defeat from the jaws of victory.
32. Carry on matron, say health bosses
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005OLDHAM has a new team of community matrons who will care for the long-term sick in their own homes, sparing hundreds of patients the trauma of hospital.
33. Stubbed out
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005OLDHAM will get a breath of fresh air if the council gets its way and implements a full smoking ban.
34. 'More must be done to cut road casualties'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005MP PHIL Woolas is calling for an urgent investigation after it was revealed Oldham's road casualty rates are not falling despite the widespread introduction of speed cameras.
35. Safe cycling - for 10 metres!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005ROAD safety is not an issue to be taken lightly - and that includes all three-and-a-half seconds of it on a new borough cycle lane.
36. Saeed and Simon are the stars
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005CRICKET: SAEED Anwar continued his personal crusade to make Crompton the top local team in the Lake Garage CLL as he inspired them to victory against Rochdale on Saturday.
37. Loser Barry is gripped by the Fever
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005AS Eastender Barry Evans, Shaun Williamson was famous for being a hapless loser. But life after soap didn't imitate art and the actor is soon to arrive in the city in a musical which allows him to play his dream role.
38. Paul R Taylor: On the town
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005IN THE latest of his monthly columns Paul R Taylor steps forward in defence of hardened and heady drinkers.
39. Soapbox: A dodgy week as Charlie shines
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005THE PLOTTING and scheming in your favourite soap, unravelled by Rachel Broady.
40. Well Being: Desk-bound dining, healthy back to school basics and a weighty issue
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005WHILE people are prepared to take their time preparing an evening meal, lunch tends to be overlooked for at least five days of the week. Nutritionist Margaret Moss gives the lowdown on how to eat a healthy lunch at work, there are some tips on how to help the children steer clear of autumnal ailments and advice on getting a good night's sleep in a shared bed.
