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1. No life without music
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 July 2006THE wife of a musician who killed himself when his voice failed has paid tribute to "a very passionate man who lost his passion".
2. Dad fears for son in war zone
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 July 2006EXCLUSIVE A HOLLINWOOD man is living in fear for the lives of his son and grandchildren caught up in the fighting between the Israeli Army and Hezbollah in the Middle East.
3. Dad's life wrecked by mystery illness
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 July 2006JIMMY Davis was once the envy of his friends, with his dazzling, infectious smile and successful sales job.
4. 'Protect us'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 2 August 2006TAXI drivers in Oldham say they fear for their lives after a series of violent robberies and assaults.
5. End of an era
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 July 2006THIS Sunday, Oldham's musical elite will bid farewell to the BBC's flagship music show 'Top of the Pops', after 42 years of entertaining the nation.
6. ‘Petty row’ is making things hard for police
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 July 2006A 'PETTY row' between a local parish council and Homewatch group is said to be seriously hampering the efforts of the police.
7. Police jail warning to speed camera vandals
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006POLICE have condemned vandals who attacked a speed camera in Shaw.
8. Split allegiances for ‘lucky’ mascot Jack
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006AN Oldham schoolboy's dream came true at the weekend when he was a special guest at England's Euro qualifier against Macedonia at Old Trafford.
9. Parents ready to make a stand to save play area at nursery
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 October 2006PARENTS say they will form a human blockade to stop workmen digging up a children's play area to make way for a road.
10. Firm takes window cleaning to extremes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 October 2006HIGH above the ground, a gang of fearless workers hang from the edge of a tall building, with one hand clinging to a rope and the other holding a sponge.
