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1. Another rejection ... but battle rages on

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 December 2003
NOW the really hard work begins ...

2. Schools are getting that added value

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 December 2003
NEW league tables published this week reveal the progress made by Rochdale children between the ages of 11 and 14.

3. Holiday giant upbeat despite £900M losses

Rochdale Observer, Friday 12 December 2003
ROCHDALE-based holiday firm MyTravel has assured customers it's not going out of business, despite posting another huge loss for the year.

4. Workers put on dole for Christmas

Rochdale Observer, Friday 12 December 2003
WORKERS at a Rochdale engineering factory were handed the Christmas present no-one wants this week ... a place in the dole queue.

5. Street life with colour

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 November 2003
IS it a Christmas tree from another planet?

6. No let up in the class war

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 November 2003
ROCHDALE seems to be winning in its efforts to sweep young truants off the streets and back into school.

7. Hero mark escapes bomb blast

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 November 2003
A ROCHDALE soldier says he is lucky to be alive after surviving a terrorist blast in Iraq.

8. No, really ... our roads are the best

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 November 2003
THE news may raise a few eyebrows on motorists, but it's official - Rochdale has some of the best roads in the country.

9. Pray for rain as water shortage prompts alert

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 28 October 2003
WE CAN generally rely on a wet and windy winter in Rochdale - but this year water bosses are praying for plenty of rain.

10. ‘Green Man’ Bellamy leads turbine protest

Rochdale Observer, Friday 24 October 2003
BOTANIST and TV presenter David Bellamy is to lead a walk to the top of Knowl Hill in support of anti-windfarm campaigners.
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