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1. Rosemary’s baby carriage was a real eye-catcher

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 February 2007
ROSEMARY Middleton possibly has a family of her own by now, but when she first entered the world just before Christmas in 1982 she couldn't have known just how much fuss she was going to cause as a baby.

2. John wises up on caring for his feathered friend

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 February 2007
SCOUT John Mainwaring of Newark Road, Syke, a patrol leader with the First Rochdale troop, usually returned from his expeditions with some evidence of an inquiring mind and a seeing eye.

3. Radio ham could communicate with whole world

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 17 February 2007
GLOBAL communication has come a long way in a short time. It's said that today's mobile phones contain more technology than the giant computers that first sent man on his way to the moon in 1969.

4. When storms lashed Blackstone Edge

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 17 February 2007
BLACKPOOL Prom on a rain-lashed winter's day?

5. Dignified 'chain gang' steps out with pride

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 10 February 2007
A PLEASANT tradition still going on to this day, despite concerns about the intrusion by Westminster into local politics, is the annual civic procession, where a town or district's leading citizen invites other members of neighbouring 'chain gangs' to join them in the parade.

6. Healthier lifestyle proves moo-sic to public's ears

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 10 February 2007
THE recent outbreak of bird flu at Bernard Matthews' poultry farm in Suffolk has again placed the spotlight on the link between animals and what we eat.

7. How Neil helped Berlin orphanage out of a pickle

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 3 February 2007
WEST Berlin in the Cold War was not the most hospitable city to live and work in.
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