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1. Can you help Mick fill in the gaps?

Rochdale Observer, Monday 31 October 2005
THE picture of the Moorhouse County School pupils from 1957 jogged some memories for Mick Scoffin.

2. One small step on the way to a huge career

Rochdale Observer, Monday 31 October 2005
NOW she is an international star with millions of album sales worldwide to her name. But in November 1980 Lisa Stansfield was another teenager looking for her big break.

3. TV Week: BBC finds use for an epic set

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
We take a look at next week's televisual offerings, including two historic epics set in ancient Rome and Egypt.

4. 24-hour party people?

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
Alongside the legendary Shaun Ryder and Bez, Gaz Whelan is the only original member of the Happy Mondays line-up involved in the latest reformation playing the MEN Arena this weekend. The drummer spoke to Conrad Astley.

5. Days Out: Rocky Horror Show, Urbis, Halloween

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
WHERE to go if you find you have time on your hands this week.

6. Cutting it in a woman's world

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
We like to set our reporters a challenge. This week we sent Conrad Astley to try DIY for women - to see if there really is a battle of the sexes when it comes to home improvement.

7. Previews: Simply Red, Jamie Cullum

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
PAUL R Taylor books the hottest tickets in town ...nice Jamie Callum and the man who is regarded at musical Marmite.

8. Soapbox: A defrocked vicar, 666 and Cilla!

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
Rachel Broady takes a look at the busy week ahead in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders.

9. Review: 'Mrs T' pays an impressive Price

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
GEORGE Dodds enjoys an impressive performance of Arthur Miller's classic play and finds one of the characters has an oddly familiar look to her.

10. The Big Picture: A down-to-earth art show

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 October 2005
WORK by artists such as Damien Hurst, LS Lowry and Richard Clare will be on display in the city this weekend at the Manchester Art Show - described as a down-to-earth northern alternative to the snobbery of the London art scene.
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