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81. Residents flee in grenade terror
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 April 2002EIGHT houses had to be evacuated after an unexploded hand grenade was found behind a backyard.
82. Final stop for engine of creativity
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 April 2002A COMMUNITY art gallery showcasing Rochdale artists brought down the final curtain with an exhibition by novice artists.
83. Rain that couldn't dampen that Royal smile
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 April 2002MORE than half a century has passed since the Queen Mother, then the Queen, visited Rochdale, but then, as always, Her Majesty infused the occasion with her charming smile and friendly manner.
84. Keeping racism out of the classroom
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 April 2002THE NUMBER of racist incidents in Rochdale schools has dropped.
85. Sunny side up as fun goes home
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 April 2002HUNDREDS took advantage of the sunny weather and made their way up to Hollingworth Lake for some traditional Good Friday fun.
86. A walk-on part to be our top cat
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 April 2002THE SEARCH is on to find Rochdale's next supermodel.
87. Two arrested after car smashes into house
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 April 2002TWO young people were injured - one seriously - when a car crashed into two stone cottages early on Monday morning.
88. Injustice spurs Harold to put pen to paper
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 April 2002A POVERTY stricken childhood in the 1920s and 30s proved the inspiration for 82-year-old Harold Lewis to write his first book of poetry.
89. Mugger can't avoid the hunt pack
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 April 2002HEROIC drivers slammed on their brakes and gave chase when an elderly woman was mugged after collecting her pension.
90. Benchmark of brotherly love
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 April 2002ROCHDALE'S young citizen of the year is using his prize money to help fund a hospital's 'chillout' room in memory of his kid sister.
