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1. Rochdale Hornets 28 Leigh Centurions 29

Rochdale Observer, Monday 31 July 2006
LEIGH Centurions scum-half Aaron Heremaia slotted over a drop goal with three minutes to go at Spotland, to edge his team to the narrowest of wins and ending a brave second-half fightback by Rochdale Hornets.

2. Magic moments carry Carol's name

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 29 July 2006
PREPARATIONS for next year's Rochdale Youth Music Festival have been boosted by the news of a special trophy in memory of one of the town's best-loved pianists.

3. Seven-year wait over for new RSPCA sanctuary

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
IT HAS taken seven years to get the centre they wanted, but local RSPCA supporters have at last won the animal shelter they always dreamed of for Rochdale.

4. Dalians have top in site

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
ROCHDALIANS enjoyed a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Springhead in the Site Electrical North Manchester League last Saturday.

5. Monkey grave theft is a real head-scratcher

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
THE mysterious disappearance of an historic gravestone has left Littleborough folk scratching their heads.

6. People power delays crucial hospital D-day

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
ROCHDALE will have to wait until December to find out whether children will continue to be born at Rochdale Infirmary.

7. The man who made league cricket history

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League HAMID Hassan flew home on Monday after a brief but amazing spell in the Central Lancashire League.

8. Fire trio leap for their lives

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
THREE friends were forced to make a daring leap to safety when a drunken yob trapped them in their home and set their front door ablaze.

9. Russell’s drive of his life with Queen ‘mum’

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
ROCHDALIAN Russell Town gave the Queen a lift - and later declared: "She was so nice, it was just like talking to my mum."

10. ‘Bananas’ protesters with serious message

Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 July 2006
ARMED with inflatable bananas and protective masks, a crowd of protesters turned many heads outside the Town Hall on Thursday.
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