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11. Text mate in battle to cut truancy rate
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 April 2006ROCHDALE schools are using new technology to solve an age-old problem.
12. Couple's big day is special - by George!
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 April 2006A PAIR of patriotic newlyweds drank champagne with St George and the Dragon at their themed wedding on Sunday.
13. Boy's kidnap torture ordeal
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 April 2006A TEENAGER who kidnapped a 13-year-old boy and subjected him to a 'foul, dangerous and revolting' attack, must wait six months before a Crown Court judge decides his fate.
14. England hero slams maternity closure plan
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 April 2006A WORLD-famous footballer has described plans to shut Rochdale Infirmary's maternity unit as 'disastrous'.
15. Disabled drivers force U-turn over parking
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006DISABLED drivers are celebrating victory in a battle over town centre parking.
16. Drivers celebrate a road reversal
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006MOTORISTS are claiming victory over Town Hall bosses after the decision was made this week to remove a recently-installed traffic island from one of the town's busiest trunk roads.
17. School ravaged by arson attack
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006A THIRTEEN-year-old boy is suspected of being responsible for an arson attack that caused £30,000 worth of damage at Brimrod Primary School.
18. Arthur’s key to success is dedication
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006ORGANIST Arthur Clegg plays his final notes this weekend after 77 years of providing music in churches.
19. Consultants: Why axe top-quality services?
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006CONSULTANTS at Rochdale Infirmary and Fairfield Hospital have warned of 'devastating' consequences if plans to scrap children's, maternity and neo-natal services go ahead.
20. International support for asbestos memorial
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 April 2006"WITH fondest memories of my father, Bill, who died of asbestosis and countless others affected in this way."
