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1. MEPs left stunned by victim’s dying words
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005THE words of a man dying from an asbestos-related cancer silenced members of the European Parliament.
2. How many more kids have to die ?
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005Angry residents demand traffic curbs as bereaved family suffers second shock
3. Regional success for Sparks’ girls
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005Gymnastics THE North West Regional Championships were held in Wigan last weekend and Rochdale's Sparks centre team returned home with four title holders.
4. Victim is too scared to go out after dark
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005THE victim of a savage street assault is appealing for help to catch his 'mindless' attackers.
5. Alan McGee - the father of Creation
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005ALAN McGee, former head of Creation Records, is coming to Manchester as part of this weekend's In the City event and is looking forward to renewing "hostilities" with his old sparring partner Tony Wilson.
6. Conrad Astley: By the book
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005A SPECIAL preview of the last-ever Manchester Poetry Festival.
7. The Dinner Detective Dines at: Pacific Thai, Chinatown
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005UNLIKE restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, the Diner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way, the Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving an honest review of the service you might receive.
8. Notes float through air as robbers flee scene
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005HUNDREDS of £20 notes were seen floating through the air in Littleborough after an armed robbery on a security van.
9. Young hooligans trash club again
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005A BOWLS club vandalised several times this year was trashed at the weekend.
10. TV: They give us silly telly as nights draw in
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 September 2005AS the nights grow long, the TV shows get sillier. Conrad Astley previews the week ahead on the box.
