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21. He's a 24-hour regeneration person

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
Brought up in Rochdale, Abdul Hamied, is now the man charged with bringing new life to those very areas. In a special interview he explains his vision to Stephen Foster

22. £500 to shop drink-drivers

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
A CAMPAIGN to crackdown on Rochdale's drink-drivers is offering rewards of up to £500 to "shop'' relatives.

23. Fame isn't the game for Lisa's sister

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
AS SISTER to Rochdale's very own Lisa Stansfield, you could be forgiven for thinking that a life of fame and fortune would be on the cards for Karen Britton.

24. Democracy defied by planning law

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
A GOVERNMENT shake-up of the planning system will signal changes locally.

25. Centre grants music wish

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
A CASTLETON school will soon be alive with the sound of music thanks to generous community workers.

26. Boy dies in stolen car crash horror

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
POLICE were yesterday trying to trace the driver of a stolen car, which was in a horror crash that resulted in the death of a 13-year-old boy.

27. 'Slimy cowards' slammed as victim's sister mugged

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
AN angry woman has blasted young thugs, who roam the streets of Rochdale looking for elderly women to mug.

28. Lights of love shine bright for hospice

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
TOWNSFOLK were dreaming of a light Christmas at a seasonal service in the grounds of Springhill Hospice.

29. Place a calendar order

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
FORGET film stars, forget popstars, the calendar you really, really want for next year is the Robyn Brooks Appeal Calendar.

30. Making a fund-raiser out of a crisis ...

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 17 December 2002
MOST people who return from holiday to find disaster has hit their home would only have thoughts for their own problems.
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