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1. Do you have drive to help?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 November 2004VOLUNTEERS like David Hammond are the lifeblood of organisations like Dr Kershaw's - and more like him are desperately needed.
2. Smoking ban for patients in own homes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 November 2004PATIENTS will be told not to smoke in their own homes when visited by local health workers.
3. Magic of the Mela
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 August 2004THE town centre came alive to bhangra and Bollywood as the Oldham Mela made a welcome return after a two-year absence.
4. Surgeon’s kind gift to Chernobyl child
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 August 2004A GIRL whose homeland was devastated by the world's worst nuclear power accident received the perfect gift on a visit to Oldham - an operation to correct her eyesight.
5. Major stores eye town centre sites
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 August 2004OLDHAM could be set for an economic boost with some major developments planned for the town centre.
6. Dancer fighting for life against eating disorder
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 June 2004A CHADDERTON dancer has spoken out for the first time as she begins the most difficult journey of her life - a gruelling battle against the debilitating illness Anorexia Nervosa.
7. Injured bird has the last laugh over cat
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 May 2004WHEN Siamese cat Misty caught a baby blackbird in her Dobcross garden, owner Hazel Guttridge feared the worst.
8. Sophie has inspired us all
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 April 2004IN REALITY Sophie Wheeler is not like the other girls in her class but she refuses to stand out from the crowd and insists: "I'm just a normal kid."
9. Barrett jailed after gun found in hotel room
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004FORMER boxing champion Pat Barrett has been jailed after being found with a loaded pistol in a hotel room.
10. Belarusians believe in Saddleworth air
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 February 2004CHILDREN affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster are reaping the benefits of Oldham's clean air which is believed to have actually increased their lifespan by more than two years.
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