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61. Man charged in crackdown on robberies
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008THREE men spotted watching a security van make a cash delivery to a town centre bank were later arrested after an axe, crowbar and masks were found in their car.
62. In the Observer
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008ALSO in Wednesday's Rochdale Observer ...
63. Brave Declan stars in new campaign
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008A SCHOOLBOY who survived cancer is the star of a powerful new Cancer Research UK campaign in the north west.
64. Robbie’s bear-ly at home!
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008THANKS to the support of our readers, Springhill Hospice mascot Robbie must be the best-travelled bear in the business.
65. Stations to lose out in new timetable
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008RAIL support group Storm – Support the Oldham Rochdale Manchester Lines – says the new rail timetable is very much Leeds and West Yorkshire based.
66. Church treasurer faces fraud probe
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008THE former treasurer of Spotland Methodist Church is at the centre of a multi-million pound fraud probe.
67. Debbie’s new character set to be talk of Street
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008ACTRESS Debbie Rush is hoping her new Corrie character will be one fans love to hate.
68. Tan fans keep on injecting despite drug warning
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008THREE women from Rochdale have sparked a national debate after they admitted to injecting an unlicensed drug to tan their skin.
69. Infirmary set to axe new mums’ free milk
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 November 2008ROCHDALE Infirmary is stopping giving free formula milk to mothers of newborn babies in a bid to save money.
70. Parting gift is a real boost
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 November 2008WHEN members of the Italian community decided it was time to wind up their charity fund, it was Springhill Hospice which benefited with a gift of £1,470.
