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1. Death knell of a fallen giant

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
IT WAS once claimed to be the largest cotton mill in the world, employing nearly 3,000 spinners, weavers, winders, carders, doublers and doffers. But now the end of the road is beckoning for Dunlop Textiles.

2. Last ditch bid to find new doctor

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
HEALTH officials have launched a last-ditch bid to save a Milnrow doctor's surgery serving 2,000 people.

3. Fight for survival goes on

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
A GOVERNMENT inspector will decide the future of Thornham St John's Primary School.

4. Bus louts put lives in danger

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
DANGEROUS and unruly behaviour by pupils of Hollingworth High School could result in the school bus service being withdrawn.

5. John shows the magic touch of love

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
A ROCHDALE engineer is saving the lives of abandoned children - even though he doesn't always know how.

6. Prison staff break out to join pay dispute

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
STAFF at Buckley Hall Prison walked out on Thursday at the start of two-day strike over pay.

7. Douglas hunts his own cheeky girls

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
THE discovery of an old 'love' letter has led a former army man on a trip down memory lane.

8. Historic sale could mean CU to DK1

Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 January 2004
THE most historic number plate in Rochdale could soon be up for sale.

9. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 29 January 2004
CONTACT details for our North-West Euro MPs ...

10. Members of Parliament (MPs)

Rochdale Observer, Thursday 29 January 2004
CONTACT details for our local MPs ...
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