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1. Let's give Ryder fighting chance
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008HE family of a four-year-old boy battling a rare form of brain cancer are hoping to raise thousands of pounds for treatment that could save his life.
2. Killer’s son barred from job with police
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008THE son of Lesley Molseed’s killer Ronald Castree has had a job application rejected by the police due to his father’s criminal background
3. Yee hah, what a success
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008BEES, babies and plenty of booze were all vital ingredients in this year’s annual High Crompton beer walk.
4. Men in court on rape charge
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008TWO men have appeared in court charged with raping a 17-year-old girl in Rochdale.
5. Children have taught Sister valuable lessons
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008THE last of the Pallottine Missionary Sisters – the order which founded Beechwood Convent School – still teaching in Rochdale is retiring.
6. Prescott takes a break to cast an eye over ‘vigorous’ town
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott took a break from filming his new BBC2 documentary to find out about Rochdale.
7. New crackdown in bid to attack crime
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008A NEW campaign will help to make the streets of Rochdale safer this summer.
8. Lauren pedals her way to cash
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 19 July 2008MEDICAL student Lauren Jones got on her bike and cycled all the way to Blackpool for the Observer’s ‘Can You Spare A Minute’ appeal.
9. Police's 'call us' plea
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 17 July 2008POLICE are leaving calling cards in a bid to encourage the public to get in touch.
10. Foundation head's Malaysian trip
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 17 July 2008THE chairman of a Rochdale-based organisation travelled to Malaysia to meet a host of international leaders. Muhammed Umar, from the Ramadhan Foundation, attended a conference in Sabah during a seven-day visit to Malaysia and chaired a debate on globalisation, world peace and harmony, as well as meeting the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datu Abdullah Badawi.
