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51. Honour for fire rescue heroes

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
A MAN who ran into a raging inferno to pull a Spotland family to safety has been honoured for his bravery.

52. Last orders for street boozers in festive ban

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
A STREET-drinking ban could be in place in time for Christmas, giving police extra powers to crack down on crime.

53. Graham risks life to save bus crush victim

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
A GOOD Samaritan has relived the terrifying moment he risked his life to save an unconscious woman trapped by a bus in Manchester city centre.

54. Magic day spells trouble for library

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
A SUCCESSFUL Harry Potter children's party has been criticised by a councillor, who claims it could have frightened the youngsters.

55. Youth stabbed in crash brawl

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
A TEENAGER was stabbed in the stomach during a brawl following a minor car crash in Norden.

56. ‘Go private’ not ‘Open wide’ as dentists refuse new NHS patients

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 December 2004
EVERY dental practice in Rochdale has closed its doors to new NHS patients.

57. Pupils aim to grow in health

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 December 2004
WHEN it comes to having their daily portions of fruit, children in Rochdale need look no further than their own playground.

58. Eric, 83, is ready for a spot of boatbuilding

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 December 2004
WORK proved to be the elixir of life for 83-year-old businessman Eric Hughes, who is only due to retire in the new year.

59. Police smash drugs factory

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 December 2004
POLICE have smashed a drugs factory in Wardleworth and seized drugs, guns and suspected stolen goods during raids at addresses all over Rochdale.

60. Snap sweeps trap 79 town centre truants

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 December 2004
SEVENTY-NINE children were caught out of school when education welfare officers and police carried out two snap truancy sweeps in town centre.
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