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1. Flu bug puts pressure on health services
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004HEALTH officials are urging flu-sufferers to stay at home after a surge of patients clogged the borough's health services.
2. It's full steam ahead on £7.5M shops park
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004THE transformation of a retail park on land between Drake Street and Oldham Road - creating 200 jobs - can now begin after developers got planning permission.
3. Seven-goal starter for boys
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004FOOTBALL: Rochdale Boys 7 Bury Boys 1
4. Riders beat weather
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004CYCLO-CROSS: THE long-awaited and once-postponed ABC Centreville event was held at Bowlee community area.
5. Call for more tests after asbestos claim
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004WORRIED councillors are calling for further tests for asbestos on the former Turner Brothers site.
6. Asia quake disaster - have you been affected?
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004WERE you or someone you know caught up in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in south-east Asia? If so, we want to hear from you ...
7. GI John in search for civic lifesavers
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004A FORMER GI who won a raffle for a week's leave in Rochdale during the Second World War is anxious to recap his past.
8. Boxing Day tragedy as woman is found dead
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004DETECTIVES investigating the discovery of the body of a 32-year-old Newbold woman believe she could have been dead for up to two weeks.
9. Neil aims for podium glory
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004MOTORSPORT: NORDEN driver Neil Waterworth has completed another highly respectable touring car season, although success proved agonisingly elusive.
10. War's lost generation remembered forever
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004AN AMATEUR military historian has uncovered how Castleton lost the cream of its young men in the First World War.
