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11. The world’s at Christine’s feet
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 12 February 2004MOST people can only dream of going on the holiday of a lifetime - but not local woman Christine Richardson.
12. Out in the cold
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004THE long, cold winter is not over for a haulage firm boss after he was left with 36,000 fridges at his yard.
13. Questions remain over ‘overdose’ of popular teenager
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 February 2004MYSTERY still surrounds the death of an Oldham teenager.
14. Council acts quickly to remove BNP’s ‘memorial’ to Gavin
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004A PLAQUE supposedly laid in memory of Gavin Hopley by the BNP has been removed by Oldham Council - just one day after it was laid.
15. NHS must cut compensation
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 25 February 2004THE hospital trust that covers Oldham is desperately trying to cut its compensation bill after paying out more than £50,000 in just three months.
16. Bronze Age may halt modern fad for wind power
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 February 2004THE PROPOSED site for seven huge wind turbines on Denshaw Moor is home to more than 200 archaeological remains, with many more, including a Roman road, still waiting to be discovered.
17. Police have park’s relaunch put back
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 February 2004THE LONG awaited relaunch of Alexandra Park has been put back after the police raised objections.
18. Review forces further jobs’ blow at BAE
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 4 February 2004THERE has been another employment blow for Oldham with news that 95 jobs are to go at BAE Systems' Greengate plant.
19. Top Town striker is picked for Cup final
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 18 February 2004OLDHAM Town's striking sensation James Curley is among an elite band of players selected to represent the FA's first ever Team of The FA Cup.
20. ‘Make Eric a freeman of the borough’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 11 February 2004A COUNCILLOR has joined a growing campaign to have the talents of a local comic legend recognised.
