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1. Ordeal of cat thrown away with rubbish
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007DISCARDED in a rubbish bin, this poor cat was found with a rope round its neck and weighed down with a brick.
2. Dream car ‘will bring fame and fortune to town’
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007THE Rochdale builder of the most powerful production car in the world plans to use sales to finance an ultimate victory in the Le Mans 24-hour race.
3. George had to bow out – but show went on
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007IT was plagued by angry mobs, delayed flights and a bout of illness.
4. Head tables complaint at exam figures
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007BEECH House School has protested to the secretary of state for education about GCSE achievement tables.
5. Sign of times could drive you up the pole
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007SEVEN directional signs on a lamp post near a major junction in Milnrow have got motorists mesmerised.
6. Trust looks into plan which could preserve birth right
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007MUMS-TO-BE might still be able to give birth in Rochdale if the town gets its own midwife-led birthing unit.
7. Fight to save Infirmary services goes to the top
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007COUNCIL chiefs are to formally protest to health secretary Patricia Hewitt about the cuts planned for key services at Rochdale Infirmary.
8. Security fear at ‘full’ prison
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 January 2007BUCKLEY Hall Prison is full - and that could pose a serious security threat.
9. United Utilities: Reservoirs do supply drinking water
Rochdale Observer, Monday 29 January 2007UNITED Utilities has sought to clarify the position regarding reservoirs it owns on the hills above Littleborough.
10. Anger over 'farce' of Turner's lab homes vote
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 27 January 2007DISAPPOINTED residents are now trying to find out if they can take any further action to try to block moves for a new housing development on the site of a redundant laboratory, once part of the world's largest asbestos factory.
