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1. Jim sets sights on Andes
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004FINANCIAL adviser Jim Burns is planning to go higher than ever before after reaching base camp of Mount Everest.
2. Honour for our man in Turkey
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004A THORNHAM man has been honoured for his work at the British Consulate in Turkey that was devastated in a bomb attack last November.
3. Football comes home on flag day for newlyweds
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004PATRIOTIC practical jokers made sure newlyweds Julian and Abbie Greenhalgh had a welcome home the national football team would have been proud of.
4. First female to join record ASBOs list
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004ROCHDALE is set to place its first anti-social behaviour order on a female troublemaker.
5. Stars sparkle to make it one GEM of a night
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004STARS came out to help raise £8,000 for children with genetic diseases.
6. Bus service returns to brick-attack estate
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004A BUS company that refused to send its drivers to Turf Hill estate because of attacks by brick-throwing youths, has reluctantly resumed the two services.
7. The shape of shopping to come
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004ROCHDALE of the future... these are an artist's impression of what developers have in mind to transform a large plot of land between Oldham Road, Drake Street and Richard Street.
8. Arrest sparks bomb alert
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 June 2004A KIRKHOLT flat was at the centre of a major bomb scare involving the Army.
9. Residents shocked by demolition plan
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 June 2004THE multi-million pound regeneration of a deprived area of Rochdale could lead to financial ruin and homelessness.
10. Parents to face a £50 school fine
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 June 2004SCHOOLS in Rochdale are to get the power to fine parents £50 for letting their children skip lessons.
