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1. Joy for disabled workers
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006HUNDREDS of disabled workers have received the ultimate new year gift after finding out their jobs are safe from cuts.
2. CBeebies Live!
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006THE spectacular stage show of pre-school favourite CBeebies is set to delight youngsters from the Manchester area this month.
3. Panto: Aladdin
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006BEING here in Derbyshire, Aladdin's cave is like the Blue John Cavern, complete with stalagmites and stalactites and lots of sparkling precious stones.
4. Art show tells new toy story
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 22 December 2006AN art exhibition featuring boxes of toys may sound an especially timely attraction around Christmas.
5. £175,000 fine after worker was crushed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006AN OLDHAM builders' merchants has been fined £175,000 after an employee was crushed by a lorry and injured so badly he could no longer work.
6. Oldham at centre of child sex storm
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006MORE than 20 underage girls are alleged to have been groomed and abused by predatory paedophiles operating in Oldham.
7. No place like home as CLL schedule is released
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006CRICKET: THE Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League has published its fixture list for both the 2007 league and Twenty20 competitions.
8. Bullseye on Britain
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006SIX years ago a rather well-used 1969 mustard-coloured caravan started out on an artistic journey, chronicling life in Britain.
9. The magic of Santa
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 December 2006VISITS to Santa make Christmas magical for children - and the famous old gentleman is happily chatting and giving out presents at a variety of local venues.
10. No, we’re not singing ‘Little Donkey’ again
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006A LOCAL vicar was far from downcast when his carol singers turned up with 'long faces' in what is meant to be the season of jollity.
