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61. Leaves on line bring swingeing train cuts

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
LEAVES on the line will mean huge cuts to rail services in Rochdale this autumn - even though they haven't started to fall yet.

62. War hero goes back to battle

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
A WAR hero with the 'Forgotten Army' is travelling back to the Far East to visit land he helped defend from Japanese invaders.

63. Crash driver makes bid to slash payout

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
HIT-and-run driver Sajid Hussain is making a bid to slash the amount of compensation he must pay to his paralysed victim.

64. Town’s children are a really rotten lot

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
ROCHDALE children have the worst teeth in the country, new figures have revealed.

65. Golden days were best of my life

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
IT IS the greatest show on earth - and I played a small part in spreading its magic around the globe.

66. It’s full steam ahead for key Metro rally

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
A BIG public rally in support of the Save the Metrolink campaign is being planned for The Butts next Friday and it is hoped it will attract whole families.

67. Mercy team waiting for green light

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
A TEAM of doctors is bidding to end a three-year travel ban to treat thousands of blind people in Rochdale's twin town in Pakistan.

68. Opening the door to history

Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 September 2004
SOME of Rochdale's most historic religious buildings will be open to the public during this year's national Heritage Open Days.
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