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11. Award makes Rachel part of Royle-ty
Rochdale Observer, Monday 28 January 2002WHEN art director Rachel Pierce discovered she had scooped a Royal Television Society Award it was tempting to follow in the footsteps of TV slob Jim Royle and shout: "My a**e!"
12. The past gives way to fresh flow of history
Rochdale Observer, Monday 28 January 2002AS THE Rochdale Canal approaches its bicentenary, the next 200 years of history is being slotted into place.
13. Village is plunged into a new dark age
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002A DOCTOR'S surgery and a number of businesses were crippled as Milnrow was plunged into near darkness for the second time in a month.
14. 'Raise taxes for better services'
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002PROPOSED council tax rises of 62p a week are not high enough, according to Rochdale's Liberal Democrat leader.
15. The past gives way to fresh flow of history
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002AS THE Rochdale Canal approaches its bicentenary, the next 200 years of history is being slotted into place.
16. Moggie makes time ... so should you
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002THE price of a pint could help save a little girl's life, says charity champion Stephen 'Moggie' Murray.
17. Residents in terror of estate tearaway
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002A TEENAGE tearaway struck such fear into tenants on the estate where he lived that council staff had to prepare and give much of the evidence which led him to court.
18. Doors remain closed with staff levels on critical list
Rochdale Observer, Friday 25 January 2002A CONTINUED staff shortage means that the closed ward at Birch Hill Hospital will remain so - indefinitely.
19. Seeing the light to a brighter future
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 24 January 2002IT COST just £3,000 to build, but now the 'church on the hill' is to get a £700,000 facelift.
20. Coach trip finds its way home
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 24 January 2002THE world's smallest transport museum - a shrine to a much-loved Rochdale coach firm - has arrived in the North-West.
