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1. School vandal bill to hit £1M
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005VANDALISM at Rochdale schools could give the council a massive £1M headache.
2. Boat firm gets royal approval
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005A BOAT-building couple from Castleton received royal praise at an exhibition for their range of specially-adapted boats.
3. £120,000... and still rising
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005ROCHDALE Council is spending almost £120,000 on mobile phones for staff, plus tens of thousands of pounds more in call charges.
4. Golfing girl gets in swing in USA
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005HOPWOOD golfing sensation Rachel Connor has been in hallowed company for the past two weeks.
5. Remembered... the Holocaust horror
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005ROCHDALE paid its respects to people who lost their lives in the evil of the Holocaust on the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
6. Schools hit jackpot as art dream comes true
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005TWO schools are in for massive cash windfalls to become centres of excellence for art.
7. Steve tunes in for two more wins
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005Angling Lines STEVE Hodgeon continued to dominate the Trows Lane matches with two more wins in the Sunday and Wednesday sweepstakes.
8. Preacher’s journey of hope
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005GLOBETROTTING preacher, the Rev Alan Reeve, has been giving aid to Indian people who had their lives devastated by the tsunami.
9. Award for Khan
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005Cricket THE amazing success of a 15-year-old player has prompted Rochdalians to enter a third team in the North Manchester League for this summer.
10. Places up for grabs
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 January 2005FRUSTRATION has been the name of the game for Hornets' coach Bobbie Goulding since his team's tremendous Law Cup victory against Oldham Roughyheads on 9 January.
