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1. He's a winner in the game of life
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003A SPORTS mad schoolboy didn't let the loss of a leg to get in the way of his determination to lead a normal life.
2. Tough tie for holders
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003PAUL Carroll's quickfire innings won the Central Lancashire League's J W Lees Wood Cup final for Norden last season.
3. Trio seek to challenge
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003HORNETS successful start to the National League One season, which sees them handily placed at the top of the league, with a game in hand, has brought recognition for three of their star players.
4. So tiny, but baby look at you now
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003THE FATHER of one of the smallest babies ever to be born in Rochdale has raised cash for the hospital which saved his girlfriend and daughter's life.
5. The wait goes on
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003ROCHDALE'S managerial crisis lumbers on with little or no news coming from the corridors of power at Spotland this week.
6. Cop quits school
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003ROCHDALE'S first school-based police officer has walked out of Springhill High School.
7. A metro line into new-look central
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 May 2003ROCHDALE is to get a new multi-million pound town centre by 2008 in time to greet the arrival of the Metrolink trams.
8. Bird sanctuary is chockablock has chicks flock for lots of TLC
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 28 May 2003THEY say that only cats have nine lives... but Sammy the starling is only three weeks old and already he has been almost devoured by a cat, nearly kidnapped by a magpie and then had the misfortune to fly into a window.
9. British and European records fall to Rachel
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 28 May 2003AQUABEAR Masters' Rachel Barton, swam her way into the record books with some awesome performances in Scarborough.
10. Fireman returns from quake disaster zone
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 28 May 2003PLUCKY firefighter Mark Murphy is back home from his heroic mission to help rescue people trapped in the Algerian earthquake.
