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11. Brave Kavanagh deserves a medal
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 May 2004ROYTON Town Football Club had a very special supporter in their quest for a league and cup double.
12. All-party support for hospice campaign
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004OLDHAM'S political leaders have rallied behind our 'Give a Pound' Christmas Appeal in aid of Dr Kershaw's Hospice.
13. Football crowds targeted by NF
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 September 2004THE NATIONAL Front have leafleted football supporters at Boundary Park for the first time since the Eighties - but visiting fans from Hartlepool were their target.
14. Help us maintain Metro pressure
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004OLDHAMERS are rallying behind the Advertiser's campaign against the government's plan to scrap the town's Metrolink connection.
15. What goes up...
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 13 May 2004CELEBRITY steeplejack Fred Dibnah brought the career of an Oldham chimney to an end before declaring that his own had plenty more puff left in it yet.
16. Council job losses may not reach 250
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 December 2004PROJECTIONS of 250 job losses at Oldham Council may have been "on the high side".
17. ‘Owl’s’ well for Chaddy’s future
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 October 2004AFTER sensationally quitting as Chaddy the Owl, local actor Kevin Williams took up a new role this week... as an Easter Bunny!
18. Keep up the good work
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 12 November 2004THE Advertiser's 'Give a Pound' Christmas appeal for Dr Kershaw's continues to receive fantastic support from local businesses and individuals from across the borough.
19. Chris's marathon effort
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 August 2004HAVING decided to take part in a 78-mile run to raise money for a breast cancer charity, Roughyeds chairman Chris Hamilton is clearly a man who relishes a challenge.
20. Caring for over 15 years
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 15 October 2004DR KERSHAW'S Hospice needs the help of Advertiser readers to continue providing assistance that has been invaluable to patients, families and carers over the past 15 years.
