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11. Sisters can’t resist call of sea

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
A WEEK of sun, sea and sand is just what the doctor ordered for four sprightly sisters who have been holidaying in Blackpool for 70 years.

12. Booze shock of primary pupils

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
SCHOOLCHILDREN as young as 11 have admitted having at least one alcoholic drink in a week.

13. Tommy in call for help after cruel break with sting in tail

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
A BEEKEEPER is appealing for help after an injury left him unable to tend to his swarm.

14. A day to remember down at the Palace

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
FOUR Rochdale youngsters mingled with the stars when they attended a party by royal invitation.

15. Store shelves to empty in days, says union chief

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
A UNION leader has predicted that Rochdale's Asda store in Dane Street will have empty shelves just a couple of days into a five-day strike which has been called for midnight on Thursday.

16. City centre protest over 800 proposed job cuts

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 June 2006
PROTESTERS from Rochdale brought Manchester to a standstill on Saturday during a march against 800 planned job cuts in the Pennine Acute Trust.

17. Angry OAP halts diggers

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 June 2006
WORK on a multi-million pound development has been brought to a grinding halt by a battling pensioner.

18. Public to have say on £100M plans

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 June 2006
THE people of Rochdale are going to get a big say in the planned £100M regeneration of the town centre.

19. Teenage firebugs escape prison

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 June 2006
TWO boys who torched part of Brimrod Primary School, causing £64,000 worth of destruction, have escaped jail.

20. Band of mothers delivers right note

Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 June 2006
WARDLE Anderson Brass Band can be excused for playing lullabies after four of its members became mothers in almost as many months.
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