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1. New strike move may lead to election chaos

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
NEXT month's local elections could be plunged into chaos by further strike action by council workers.

2. 106 - and Nora puts it down to hard work

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
HARD WORK is the secret to a long life according to Nora Whitehead, believed to be the oldest person in Rochdale.

3. Last chance to have say

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
PROTESTORS in Rochdale have just a few weeks to have their say and send in their signatures to help the Observer's Hands Off Our Hospital campaign.

4. Woodbines the secret of Doris’s many years

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
SMOKING Woodbines, eating her favourite steak and kidney pies and dancing the night away are Doris Law's secrets to a long and happy life.

5. ‘Ridiculous’ child health quiz is brought to book

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
A CHILDREN'S consultation booklet on the future of services at Rochdale Infirmary has been deemed 'misinformation' and 'ridiculous'.

6. Drivers hand health trust £1M bonanza

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
PATIENTS and families parking at Rochdale hospitals have helped the Pennine Acute Trust scoop over £1M.

7. Yet another dentist to quit NHS

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
ANOTHER dental practice in Rochdale has shut its doors to NHS patients.

8. Stab attack on two teenagers

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
THREE people are being quizzed on suspicion of attempted murder after two teenagers were stabbed in Belfield on Thursday night.

9. Chancellor’s salute for Turner protest group

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
THE likes of Gordon Brown and former Beirut hostage Terry Waite were all ears when the fight against a controversial housing bid was thrust into the national spotlight.

10. Landmark win for landlord over TV fine

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
A SUCCESSFUL appeal by a former Rochdale landlord could mean over 100 pubs throughout the county escaping punishment for showing live football on Saturday afternoons.
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