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31. Roden escapes a rap
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007THE Roughyeds have received good news with the decision of the RFL not to pursue the 'on report' incident at Blackpool involving Neil Roden.
32. Friends pitch in to remember Nicola
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007A DAY of fundraising and fun held in memory of pregnant motorway crash victim Nicola Chambers would have "done her proud", according to her many family and friends.
33. Green mountain grows after best-ever month
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007RECYCLING in Oldham has hit a record high, with almost 700 tonnes of reusable waste collected from homes across the borough last month.
34. Still on trophy trail
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007FOOTBALL: DIGGLE FC's first team remained on course to lift the Huddersfield and District Division One title despite being part way through a spell of seven games in 14 days.
35. Council house crisis
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007THE waiting list for a council house in Oldham has doubled in the last five years, while the number of homes available continues to drop.
36. A soggy start to new cricket season
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007CRICKET: ROYTON began the 2007 Lake Garage CLL season by taking a fortunate two points from a rain-affected drawn game at Monton and Weaste.
37. Start of something big
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 April 2007THE headline said: 'A new local weekly paper' and with those five words the Oldham Advertiser was born, on April 22, 1982.
38. A Bit About ... Michael Bisping
Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007MICHAEL "The Count" Bisping is appearing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship at the MEN Arena tomorrow (Saturday).
39. Time to wake up to raw taste
Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007WHETHER you have or have not mastered the art of chopsticks, you may well be one of the growing army of fans who regularly enjoys sushi.
40. Preview: Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy
Oldham Advertiser, Saturday 21 April 2007OVER the course of 30 years, both Deep Purple and Thin Lizzy have undergone strange conversions from being parent-scaring to parent-friendly rock bands.
