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1. Silence louder than words
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 July 2005THE silence was louder and more poignant than any words as Oldham paid tribute to the victims of the London terror attack.
2. Men look after their cars’ bodywork better than their own!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 July 2005OLDHAM men look after their cars more than themselves, according to a new study.
3. Cafe opens without permission
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005ROYTONIANS are up in arms as a restaurant has opened on Rochdale Road despite planning permission being refused.
4. First is raising our bus fares yet again
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 June 2005OLDHAM-based First buses will be increasing fares for the second time in eight weeks.
5. 13,600 on ‘the sick’ in Oldham
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 6 July 2005OVER 13,000 people in Oldham are off work long-term due to sickness - a staggering 10.3 per cent of the town's working population.
6. Father Phil in line for diversity award
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 September 2005THE nominations are coming in thick and fast for the first Oldham Diversity and Equality Awards.
7. New awards will reflect richness of our community
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 24 August 2005OLDHAM is to have its own Diversity and Equality Awards - culminating in a grand gala dinner in the Queen Elizabeth Hall in February 2006.
8. Wheel fun as the Barrows roll out
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 September 2005YOU may be familiar with the world famous Red Arrows and their spectacular aerial displays, but how many Oldhamers are aware there is a similar team closer to home?
9. ‘Thank God my brother's still alive’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 January 2005AN Oldhamer's livelihood has been swept into the sea as a tragic consequence of the tsunami that hit South East Asia... but he's thanking his lucky stars that he and his family are alive.
10. Vance Miller is back in business
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 9 February 2005A FAMILY claim they are the victims of a firm run by a man once featured in an episode on the TV show 'Notorious'.
