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1. Great days that won't ever be seen again
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 8 December 2007ROCHDALE Observer writer, Ian Ogden, looks back at the halcyon days of the Carlton …
2. Shopkeepers predict ciggy troubles ahead
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 September 2007LOCAL shopkeepers are being warned not to get their fingers burned when new tobacco laws come into force.
3. Solicitor fighting McCanns’ corner
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 September 2007A ROCHDALE solicitor has become a leading member of a team looking after the legal interests of Gerry and Kate McCann, the parents of four-year-old Madeleine who went missing in Portugal just over four months ago.
4. Parents are put on alert to destroy the killer toys
Rochdale Observer, Friday 2 January 2004CHILDREN in Rochdale are playing with Christmas presents that could kill.
5. You must name this tearaway
Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 September 2003PUBLIC pressure may force magistrates to name a teenage tearaway who paralysed a five-year-old boy for life and nearly killed a 67-year-old lollipop lady.
6. Controversial ward will be replaced soon
Rochdale Observer, Friday 1 August 2003HEALTH bosses want to replace the much-criticised temporary 100-bed Stonehill ward at Rochdale Infirmary.
7. Your hospital is safe with us
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 June 2003HOSPITAL bosses reacted quickly this week to crush rumours of ward closures and loss of acute services in Rochdale.
8. Chest ward next to go?
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 June 2003THE closure of Jefferson Ward at Rochdale Infirmary could be followed by the axing of a busy heart and chest unit.
9. Ram raiders snatch cash
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 February 2003A GANG of ram raiders battered their way into a Littleborough post office and got away with the cash machine.
10. That was snow good
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 February 2003ROCHDALE Council today stands accused of failing to deliver on a week-old promise to keep the town's roads open.
