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31. Richard’s robotic guide dog

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004
GETTING used to the maze of corridors and classrooms at secondary school can be a daunting task for new arrivals.

32. Mill fire a misery for more than 200

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 March 2004
OVER 200 residents were evacuated from their homes on Sunday evening following a fire at a three-storey mill on Huddersfield Road.

33. Teenager in court after 13-year-old's death

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004
A TEENAGER has appeared before Oldham magistrates charged with the unlawful killing of Ryan Hilton.

34. Residents shaken by early-morning earthquake

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 4 March 2004
AN EARTHQUAKE rocked homes in Oldham in the early hours of Sunday morning.

35. Asian awards are sparkling success

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004
OLDHAM'S thriving multi-cultural business community came under the spotlight at the third annual Asian Business Awards dinner.

36. Reader to rescue of disabled victim

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 March 2004
A GOOD Samaritan felt so moved after reading in the Advertiser about a disabled woman who was robbed in her wheelchair, he has donated £280 to reimburse the cash that was stolen.

37. Stars to shine at party in the park

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004
OLDHAMERS are to be treated to a weekend of music, dance, drama and healthy activities to mark the £3.2m refurbishment of Alexandra Park.

38. You're the best!

Oldham Advertiser, Tuesday 23 March 2004
THANK YOU to the wonderful people of Oldham for making the Advertiser Hospital Appeal such a resounding success.

39. Jailed drug dealers forced to pay back £230,000 by courts

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004
A DRUG dealing gangster has been ordered to pay back more than £200,000 he earned from his life of crime.

40. School uniform grant abolished

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 31 March 2004
MORE THAN 10,500 children from the poorest families in the town are set to lose out after Oldham Council abolished the funding for school uniform grants.
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