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11. Diggers move in for new canal era

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
THE first steps to regenerate Rochdale Canal basin - once a focal point of the local canal network but now badly run down - began on Monday.

12. Please save us from this living nightmare

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
THERE is nothing left to steal and only a few more windows to break at Lee Mohan's council home.

13. Truancy fears over school drugs plan

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
ROCHDALE drugs advisers are worried testing in schools could cause children to drop out.

14. Carter’s bounce back with plans to move

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
A ROCHDALE engineering firm which went into receivership just before Christmas, shedding 70 jobs, is back in business - under a new name.

15. Plastic not fantastic for skull-probe cops

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
CAUTIOUS police officers spent two-and-a-half hours investigating a washed-up human head, before they made an even more shocking discovery - it was made entirely of plastic.

16. Desmond flips to land some soccer silverware

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
ROCHDALE Football Club earned a shock victory over Premiership giants Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers on Sunday.

17. Takeaway battle hots up with 50 backing owners

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004
THE owners of a mobile takeaway claim customers are rallying behind them in their battle with a local councillor, who wants to shut them down.

18. There ain’t no mountain high enough

Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004
WHILE many of us are munching on our chocolate eggs this Easter, brave climber Richard Taylor will be taking on the largest peak on earth in a bid to re-write history.

19. Cash crisis threatens special school plans

Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004
A SCHEME to help some of Rochdale's most vulnerable children could be put in jeopardy because of spiralling costs.

20. Tragic tot saw young mum die

Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004
A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl watched in horror as her mother died while trying to clear her blocked tracheotomy tube.
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