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51. Oldham 30 Swinton Lions 20
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 19 May 2008TWO tries in the final six minutes gave the Roughyeds three points just as Swinton seemed set to end Oldham's nine-month unbeaten run at Boundary Park.
52. 'An ugly win is better than a pretty loss'
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 19 May 2008OLDHAM coach Steve Deakin was happy enough with the three points after his side's late rally brought a 30-20 victory over Swinton Lions.
53. Keep abreast of myths with Val’s new book
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008A MIDWIFE credited with improving the health of a generation of children is launching a cartoon book to combat unfounded fears about breastfeeding.
54. MUSIC: The Ting Tings, Academy 2, May 18
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008AFTER years of producing lots of scruffy, unkempt indie bands, it looks like Manchester is finally upping the pop glamour stakes in 2008 – and you will know them as The Ting Tings.
55. MUSIC: Mark Knopfler, MEN Arena, Saturday May 17
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008IT'S ONE thing to defeat a great big monster, but it’s another thing to defeat a monster which you created yourself.
56. MUSIC: David Essex, Opera House, May 22
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008IN WAS in the 1974 film Stardust that David Essex gave one of his most memorable film performances.
57. CHILDREN: Playhouse Disney, Opera House, May 16-18
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008CHILDREN have a terrific treat in store at Manchester’s Opera House this weekend when all their favourite Disney characters come to life.
58. Derby delight for paddock men
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008ROYTON emerged with the derby day honours when they defeated Crompton in their Lake Garage CLL match at the Paddock last Saturday
59. Emotional return to the Latics for Ernie
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008AROUND 1,500 well-wishers turned out for Ernie Cooksey’s Benefit Game at Boundary Park on Sunday.
60. Axed: Bid to build academy on Oak site
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 May 2008OLDHAM Council’s controversial plans to build one of its new academies on a site in Hollinwood have been scrapped in a U-turn that has delighted the local community.
