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31. Granddad saved by chance check-up.

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
A GRANDFATHER of five is lucky to be alive after a chance check-up revealed he had a condition which could have killed him instantly.

32. Councillor was a good friend to village

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
THE secretary of the Norden Environmental and Economic Village Association has paid tribute to a ‘lovely, obliging’ man who did so much to help the village.

33. Campaigner hands on the peace baton

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
THE organiser and founder of Rochdale’s Peace Parade is planning to step down after Friday’s event.

34. May’s TV hope in bid to clear name

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
CONVICTED killer Susan May is hoping a soon-to-be broadcast TV documentary will help her in the fight to clear her name.

35. Drama lover remembered

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
THE FUNERAL of a well-known amateur dramatics enthusiast took place last week, with more than 200 people paying their respects.

36. Man of action istelling tales of life on the inside

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 September 2007
AN ANIMAL rights activist who spent time behind bars for attempting to fire bomb farm trucks is preparing for the launch of his critically-acclaimed book ‘From Dusk Til Dawn’.

37. Council tax debt reaches £3M

Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 September 2007
COUNCIL tax debt in Rochdale has reached the £3M mark, new figures show.

38. Call for October election

Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 September 2007
SIMON Danczuk, Rochdale’s Labour hope for Westminster, has urged prime minister Gordon Brown to call an October election. He said that Rochdale ‘deserves better parliamentary leadership before it’s too late’.

39. MPs fight for abortion cut

Rochdale Observer, Monday 17 September 2007
POLITICAL rivalry will be temporarily put on one side when two of Rochdale's MP join forces in the fight to reduce the time limit within which woman can have an abortion from 24 weeks to 13.

40. Maternity unit has lower mortality rate

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 15 September 2007
MORE newborn babies died at the Royal Oldham Hospital in 2005 than Rochdale Infirmary maternity unit,  new figures have revealed.
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