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1. Improvements to your website

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 22 April 2003
We are currently working to improve the service on this website and will soon be back with the usual news and information for this area. Not only will we be returning soon, we've also got plans for some big changes and improvements to the site.

2. Time for Dale to spoil party

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
PAUL Simpson is urging his side to be end-of-season party poopers as they face teams from both extremes of the table during their run-in.

3. Streets of London paved with gold for these battling marathon marvels

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
JOHN Thompson was a winner in more ways than one when he surprised even himself by completing Sunday's London Marathon in a snappy three hours and 25 minutes.

4. History made at Spotland

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
HISTORY was made last Thursday when an Asian team appeared for the first time in a Rochdale Sunday League knockout final.

5. Bowker boost as Hornets get started

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
MARTIN Hall has swooped to strengthen his back division on the eve of the new National League One campaign, writes Jonathan Greaney.

6. Kidderminster clinch late victory

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
DALE'S consistent run of following an encouraging away performance with a poor home show was extended last night (Tuesday) as play-off chasing Kidderminster snatched a late victory at Spotland.

7. Rochdale keep eye on the bigger prize

Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 16 April 2003
Wigton 22 Rochdale 3

8. Balderstone boy Brian captures Bafta award

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 April 2003
A ROCHDALE director who got into film-making almost by accident has claimed one of the industry's top awards.

9. Lads try for place in England squad

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 April 2003
WARDLE High School is celebrating success across the curriculum, thanks to talented pupils in the fields of drama, music and sport.

10. Blizzards to blast Martin back to adventurous past

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 15 April 2003
A TRIP to the Arctic wouldn't normally have you praying for atrocious weather.
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