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1. I'm no hero, says blaze rescuer

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 27 June 2001
A MAN who rescued a mother and three young boys from a smoke-filled house insists he is "no hero".

2. What's in Wednesday's Observer?

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 27 June 2001
In the Observer for Wednesday 27 June, on sale now, price 34p

3. Avon Lady Dorothy loves calling round

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 27 June 2001
THE DOORS of Rochdale have opened to her "Avon calling" for a quarter of a century and Dorothy Keegan still loves her work.

4. Miracle worker Martin to enter Hall of fame?

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 27 June 2001
HORNETS' coach Martin Hall is being hotly tipped as Northern Ford Premiership coach of the year.

5. Handy Ryan is a great trier

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 27 June 2001
MAYFIELD Mustang's under eight's fullback, Ryan Tunnicliffe, has set a new try scoring record for the team.

6. Beaming trio floored the opposition

Rochdale Observer, Monday 25 June 2001
SPARKS' gymnasts Neenagh Campbell, Melanie Revens and Nina Dearman took on the best from Great Britain and the USA in the Zone International Age Group Championships in Aldershot.

7. 'Novice' Hayley springs her way to medal glory

Rochdale Observer, Monday 25 June 2001
DOUBLE gold medallist in the Greater Manchester Youth Games, Hayley Sutcliffe has turned out to be an "absolute revelation" to all who know her.

8. Nightclub's bid for extra hour faces opposition

Rochdale Observer, Monday 25 June 2001
A BID by the owners of Nemesis nightclub to extend Sunday opening hours is expected to face fierce objections from local residents.

9. Beaming trio floored the opposition

Rochdale Observer, Monday 25 June 2001
SPARKS' gymnasts Neenagh Campbell, Melanie Revens and Nina Dearman took on the best from Great Britain and the USA in the Zone International Age Group Championships in Aldershot.

10. Hall's men dig deep to eke out victory

Rochdale Observer, Monday 25 June 2001
HORNETS travelled to coal mining country on Sunday and had to dig deep for a 34-22 victory against an enthusiastic Doncaster side.
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