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1. Window of opportunity opens up again for Ros
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005CHOCOLATE shop boss Ros Barrow reopens her doors tomorrow after a 19-month battle with council planners over her shop window.
2. Raiders won’t force us out
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005A JEWELLERY company has vowed not to be driven out of Rochdale after it was raided for the second time in three weeks.
3. Help us in new fight
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005FOR the second time in less than 10 years, the Observer is seeking the help of you, the readers, to save Rochdale Infirmary.
4. Chemist has right prescription to be man of year
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005CHEMIST Steve Cohen has been added to the roll call of honour as Rochdale's Man of the Year.
5. Becky prepares for a bushtucker treat
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005BECKY Lord will be shouting 'I'm a travel agent, get me in there' when she arrives in Australia for a trip of a lifetime.
6. Public signing up for battle
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 November 2005THE people of Rochdale are already rolling up their sleeves and getting ready for a scrap to safeguard the future of the Infirmary.
7. Please come back home to us soon
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 November 2005THE wife of a father-of-three who has been missing for more than a fortnight has made an emotional plea for him to come home.
8. Bulldozers set to move in on rugby ground
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 November 2005DEMOLITION and clearing work is expected to begin soon on Mayfield rugby club's former ground in Castleton.
9. Sign the petition
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 November 2005YOU will be able to sign up to our campaign throughout the borough - but you can also add your support here, right now, wherever you are in the world …
10. Police are ready to hit drunks with £80 fines
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 November 2005DRUNKS who cause trouble in Rochdale will be hit with £80 fines as part of a new crackdown on booze-fuelled disorder launched this week.
