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31. Terror raid on post office
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 May 2007MASKED raiders threatened to shoot a woman as they robbed Denshaw Post Office.
32. A team of champions
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 17 May 2007IT WAS 25 years ago this week that Oldham rugby league club clinched the second division title and to mark the occasion, Lee Sykes caught up with the winning captain Terry Flanagan.
33. Family’s anguish as dad killed in crash
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 16 May 2007THE devastated children of a Saddleworth man who died when his van hit a lampost have paid a heartfelt tribute to him.
34. OAP lay dead at home for weeks
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 9 May 2007THE body of an elderly spinster may have laid undiscovered for up to a month, an inquest heard.
35. Twelve hours of hell
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 28 December 2007ADVERTISER readers are being urged to help catch a despicable criminal – a man prepared to leave one of the most vulnerable people in our borough in a desperate state for 12 hours.
36. Man hurt in bottle attack
Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 12 June 2007A MAN suffered a broken jaw and cuts to his eye after being smashed in the face with a bottle in Lees.
37. Delight as charity pair get set for Palace date
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 June 2007TWO local charity workers have received awards in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
38. Team has power to fine
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 July 2007ANYONE still tempted to light up in the pub may find they have a burly second row prop forward to contend with.
39. Why teething troubles are nothing new
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 June 2007THIS week we caught up with a former Oldham dentist who 25 years ago was taking on the government over dental charges in a rather novel way.
40. Adults must do more to stop youths from boozing
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2007A MAJOR survey into the drinking habits of youngsters and how they get their hands on alcohol has provided cause for optimism in Oldham - but only if adults do more to back the authorities.
