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21. Parents amazed as brave Sam fights back

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
A 15-YEAR-old boy who lost his arm in a horrific butcher's shop accident has stunned his family with his determination to bounce back.

22. Woman in sex attack terror

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
DETECTIVES have launched a manhunt after a terrifying sex attack on a woman.

23. Little Millie gets set for huge battle with cancer

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
LITTLE Millie O'Shea is facing a huge battle after she and her family were told she had cancer.

24. A military coup can’t spoil fun

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
THE first thing Gav Munro and his girlfriend did when they jetted off on a holiday of a lifetime was set up a blog to let friends and family know where they were.

25. Killer is caught after two months on run

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
A CONVICTED killer who disappeared from an open prison has been found after two months on the run.

26. Pakistan Premier to help tragic relatives

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
THE family of a murdered Smallbridge store owner say a promise from Pakistan's prime minister has shown them 'light at the end of the tunnel'.

27. Education race gets green light

Rochdale Observer, Friday 22 September 2006
THE starting gun has been fired in the race to change the face of education for 11 to 19-year-olds in Rochdale.

28. Youth MP sees a bright future

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 19 September 2006
YOUTH MP Atifa Shah says plans for a new sixth form in the centre of Rochdale could spell a brighter future for thousands of students.

29. Beacon of hope for college plans

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 19 September 2006
NEIGHBOURING Oldham went through a similiar period of educational upheaval to Rochdale in the early 1990s - but, according to the principal of Oldham Sixth Form College, the changes transformed the educational and cultural landscape of the town.

30. Pupils go those extra miles for brave Danny

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 19 September 2006
A SPECIAL 'marathon' was held at Falinge Park High School to raise money for the hospital where plucky youngster Daniel Round is being treated for cancer.
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