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21. New citizens are proud to be Brits

Rochdale Observer, Monday 26 April 2004
THIRTEEN people proudly stepped forward to swear the oath of allegiance to Queen and country to become new Britons at the first Citizenship Ceremony to be held in Rochdale.

22. Sorry we're late!

Rochdale Observer, Monday 26 April 2004
APOLOGIES for the late update of your website ...

23. Man held after terror swoop

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
ARMED anti-terrorist police swooped on a Rochdale business to arrest a 30-year-old warehouse worker.

24. We’re fast becoming ‘yob capital’

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
MILNROW is rapidly becoming the 'yob capital' of Rochdale, says an angry Councillor Denis Whittle.

25. Lynne brings love and care to Chernobyl

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
SPRINGHILL Hospice nurse Lynne Hutton has been using her expertise to help people working with victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

26. War hero sails off for a golden return

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
A ROCHDALE sailor who helped rescue the king of Norway - and his gold - from a burning port in the fiords is to be reunited with some of his old shipmates.

27. Blast for health bosses over yes-no job shock

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
A MOTHER-of-two is out of work after quitting her job for an NHS position that was then scrapped by health bosses.

28. Festival has a classic spin-off for schools

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
YOUNGSTERS in local primary and secondary schools will be introduced to the world of classical music as part of an international music festival in Rochdale at the end of the month.

29. Developers unveil new canalside masterplan

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
AMBITIOUS plans for shops, housing and a new pub restaurant alongside Rochdale Canal at Littleborough are to be unveiled.

30. Ministers set a fresh agenda

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004
A GROUP of music-loving teenagers has been given a career kick-start at Rochdale's own ministry of sound.
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