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1. Sex beast has no remorse
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007A RAPIST faces a long jail sentence after refusing to demonstrate guilt or remorse and making his teenage victim relive the ordeal in court.
2. Cutbacks coming
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 October 2007OLDHAM Council has unveiled a raft of proposals - including increased charges, service changes and job cuts - in a bid to claw back a £13.6m black hole in its accounts for 2008/9.
3. 'People have a right to know where charity cash has gone'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 October 2007FUNDRAISERS who donated £60,500 to the former Oldham Health Charity will get their money back - but Phil Woolas MP now says trustees have a "moral duty" to explain where the rest of the money has gone.
4. Stadium goals look achievable
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 October 2007OLDHAM Athletic will learn the fate of their multi-million redevelopment plans for Boundary Park on October 17 - and the Advertiser understands they have been recommended for approval.
5. Pie's the limit
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 October 2007WHO ate all the pies? Well, the upper-crust at Oldham Athletic judging by this picture of chief executive Alan Hardy.
6. Bus fare rise ‘will hit those in need’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 February 2007OLDHAM'S bus operators have been slammed after raising fares for children, pensioners and the disabled by a whopping 40 per cent.
7. Plan for multi-faith academy is denied
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 February 2007EDUCATION chiefs have denied that a deal has been done to add a controversial 'multi-faith' academy to plans to revolutionise secondary education in the borough.
8. Homes will help fund Latics’ new stadium
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 February 2007EXCLUSIVE OLDHAM Athletic have unveiled revised plans for the multi-million pound redevelopment of Boundary Park - and work is set to start this summer.
9. In the red
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 February 2007EXCLUSIVE SPIRALLING personal debts have left record numbers of borough families teetering on the brink, with large rises in private bankruptcies and home repossessions.
10. National treasure talking turbines
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 February 2007A PUBLICITY-shy playwrite, who is looked upon as something of a national treasure, will put himself in the spotlight to help local campaigners.
