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11. Heartbroken family’s farewell to triplets
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004FAMILY and friends of new born triplets who died within days of each other have paid their last respects to Dominic, Alex and Charlotte Morrow.
12. Woman was robbed in her wheelchair
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004CALLOUS thieves stooped to a new low when they stole £280 of vital benefit money from a disabled woman in a wheelchair.
13. School is getting there, say Ofsted
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 8 January 2004WHITEGATE End Primary School, in Chadderton, has been found to be a caring facility which provides good or satisfactory education in most areas.
14. Residents to keep watch on the yobs
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004TENANTS in the Coldhurst area have launched a Homewatch scheme this week in a bid to cut down on anti-social behaviour.
15. Threats, violence and intimidation
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 8 January 2004OLDHAM south and central has been plagued by a spate of street crimes over the New Year period.
16. Increase in attacks on women
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 February 2004OLDHAM police have vowed to combat an alarming increase in street crimes against women.
17. Kite surfer recovering
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 May 2004A TEENAGER from Diggle is said to be making a good recovery after being badly injured in a freak kite surfing accident.
18. Hate mail is somebody’s pet project
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 May 2004CONTROVERSY surrounding the Pike View Animal Rescue Centre has reignited after a trustee received what she described as "hate mail".
19. Dawn had everything to live for
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 22 April 2004THE FAMILY of the Oldham woman who died in a head-on collision last week have payed tribute to a "bubbly and fun loving girl".
20. OAPs face 200% rise in annual pool fees
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 22 April 2004A DECISION by Oldham Community Leisure to scrap annual season tickets for swimmers and offer a much more expensive alternative has created waves among borough pensioners.
