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21. Were you put in the picture?

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
THESE photos pose the question: Where are they now? Back in 1963 lecturer Geoffrey Andrew took the photos for an exhibition to mark the expansion of Rochdale College.

22. Residents fear that wildlife will get the chop

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
ENRAGED homeowners are calling for action against developers, who chopped down dozens of trees near a former asbestos factory.

23. Cancer battler on run to say thanks for cure

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
CHARITY runner Paul Deacon is looking forward to becoming a proud father, even though he was left infertile after surviving two battles with cancer.

24. Susan ‘back home’ after brother’s 10 year search

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
A WOMAN has returned to her home town of Rochdale after meeting the brother she never knew she had.

25. Hometown star in sex shocker

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
A FORMER Rochdale schoolboy is the star of what has been described as the most sexually-explicit mainstream film yet made.

26. Tidy up, or we will prosecute, council warned

Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004
A ROCHDALE litter group has given the council a 'dirty list' of eyesores to clear up.

27. Campaign news

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 19 May 2004
ALL the latest news and stories from the campaign trail ...

28. Families flee gas ‘bomb’ terror

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 May 2004
SEVENTEEN people were forced out of their homes and major traffic diversions caused when volatile gas turned a Shawclough factory into a potential bomb.

29. Historic family business is forging bright future

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 May 2004
AN ANCIENT family blacksmiths business is forging ahead to a bright new future.

30. Yellow alert - new team to blitz parkers

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 May 2004
THE next time you park on a double yellow line to nip into a shop, or drop a letter in the postbox, think again... it could be a costly exercise.
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