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61. Copycat thugs hit jewellers in new raid
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 7 February 2006COPYCAT armed robbers have struck once again at a town centre jewellers.
62. Health 'victory' for protest group
Rochdale Observer, Saturday 4 February 2006THE potential health risks of any development on the old Turner Brothers asbestos factory site will be considered before any building plans are given the go-ahead.
63. Police chief hits out at ‘no-go area’ claim
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006ROCHDALE'S top police officer has hit back at claims that Belfield Estate was a 'no-go area' for Asian families.
64. Youth punched fireman during frenzied attack
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006A DRUNKEN teenage thug climbed into a fire engine and punched the driver during a frenzied attack on firefighters as they dealt with a blaze.
65. Attack man ‘in wrong place at wrong time’
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006A STUDENT critically injured in an unprovoked street attack may have been the victim of mistaken identity.
66. Minister slams health boss in petition storm
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006THE government has slammed a health boss who said people who signed a 20,000-strong petition were 'wasting their time.'
67. Disabled driver’s double blow after car is stolen
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006THE theft of his car was a devastating blow for disabled driver Don Astwood.
68. Taxpayers to feel the pinch
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006COUNCIL tax payers in Rochdale can expect to be coughing up double the rate of inflation when a rise of between 4.5 per cent and 4.9 per cent is announced later this month.
69. Failed gagging bid that cost £120,000
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006ROCHDALE Council spent more than £120,000 in an attempt to gag victims of the imfamous 'satanic abuse' scandal from telling their story.
70. Life-saving team was locked out
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 February 2006HELPLESS paramedics were forced to watch a woman die because of the security system on the glass door of a nursing home.
