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1. Seriously ill tot and mum denied an ambulance
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005A DERKER mum has told how a consultant at the Royal Oldham refused to provide an ambulance to take her three-year-old daughter for emergency surgery in Manchester.
2. 'Bitter suite'
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005EXCLUSIVE DOZENS of Oldham residents fear they could lose thousands of pounds after The Sofa Company at Elk Mill, Royton, went into administration.
3. Your chance to be a hero
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005RISING sports stars from across the borough will be joined by some of the town's heroes next month at Oldham's very own mini-Olympics.
4. I love it here in India but the curries are better in Oldham!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 August 2005AN OLDHAMER who quit town to work at an Indian call centre says he can't find a decent curry anywhere!
5. Council ‘guilty’ of neglecting homeless
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005OLDHAM Council has been found guilty of maladministration by overlooking its duty to homeless people in its housing allocation procedures.
6. Whitehaven 36 Oldham Roughyeds 16
Oldham Advertiser, Monday 8 August 2005A POOR first half saw Oldham effectively waste any chance they had of upsetting the odds at Whitehaven.
7. Mum fights for life but daughter, 9, is killed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005A NINE-YEAR-OLD Oldham girl was killed and her mother left fighting for her life after their car plunged 20ft down a ravine in Wales.
8. £800,000 in grants is put up for grabs
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005LIFE in Alt and St James' is to change forever according to National Lottery bosses who have just released over £800,000 of cash.
9. Boss Mercer is setting a precedent
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 August 2005OLDHAM coach Gary Mercer has challenged his Roughyeds team to build on Sunday's win against Hull KR with victory at Whitehaven on Sunday.
10. ‘Put drugs in hands of government’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 August 2005AN OLDHAM EURO-MP is demanding a change in Britain's drugs laws which he claims put billions of pounds into the pockets of criminals and could even fund terrorists.
