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11. Half-term fun? You're not kidding!
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 19 October 2007MAKE half-term holidays fun for children and parents with a wealth of events around Greater Manchester this week.
12. Dramatic route to marriage
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 October 2007A SPRINGHEAD playwright is to marry into a theatrical dynasty after a 216-mile trek helped him make the longest journey of his life – the 18 inches from his head to his heart.
13. Anger at closure of Barn Owl
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 October 2007CATERING students have spoken of their shock at the news that the Barn Owl Restaurant at Oldham College is to close after more than 20 years.
14. Anger at closure of Barn Owl
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 October 2007CATERING students have spoken of their shock at the news that the Barn Owl Restaurant at Oldham College is to close after more than 20 years.
15. Full steam ahead for train fans
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007THE world’s longest-running model railway exhibition returns to Manchester’s New Century Hall from Friday to delight enthusiasts.
16. Gallery comes of age
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007TWENTY-first anniversary celebrations usually mark a ‘coming of age’ but in the case of Manchester’s Chinese Arts Centre they denote a much gentler cultural revolution.
17. Get ready to tuck in
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 5 October 2007RAISE your glasses – the Manchester Food and Drink Festival is back to celebrate its 10th anniversary – and it’s bigger and better than ever.
18. ‘My friend could be paralysed for life - and someone knows who did it'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007BEST friends Fissaha Tasfagabir and Habt-on Ademneskel travelled around the globe in search of a better life - now one of them has been left facing permanent paralysis after a horrifying hit-and-run accident in Oldham.
19. King of the stage?
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 14 September 2007THE legacy of slavery is felt everywhere in modern life – from the clothes we wear to the food we eat, the buildings we inhabit and even the language we speak.
20. Dover, London, France ... Len never tired of hanging around
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 September 2007THE past 25 years have flown by for Len Gabriels - it only seems like yesterday that the 80-year-old retired engineer had his head in the clouds as one of the pioneers of British hang gliding.
