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171. My son is a quitter, says dad of Bad Lads dropout
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005THE father of 'Bad Lads' Army' dropout Wesley Worrall has branded his son a 'quitter' and said he knew his son would not last in the TV boot camp.
172. Denehurst Park pitch plan axed in U-turn
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005PEOPLE power has forced Rochdale Council into a major U-turn.
173. Unhappy baptism for Hinds
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005Lake Garage Central Lancashire Cricket League RYAN Hinds linked up with his new team-mates at Redbrook on Saturday, and by 7pm he was probably wishing he had stayed at home in the West Indies.
174. Amy makes peace pilgrimage
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005LITTLEBOROUGH teenager Amy Gilligan has travelled to Japan to mark the 60th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
175. Leak turns Beal into dead river
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005RAW sewage has poured into the River Beal, killing thousands of fish and raising health fears among residents in the area.
176. Rochdale Hornets 30 Halifax 25
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005STOP me if you've heard this before. Halifax are leading and in possession with one minute to go. They have only to hold on to the ball to secure two vital points. The ball is lost, Hornets launch a last desperate attack and - hey presto - lightning does strike in the same place twice.
177. Police quiz two over death of Army lad
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005A TEENAGER who died in a tragic road accident was waiting to join the Army.
178. Phone home gnome appeal to kidnappers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 2 August 2005A GARDEN gnome named Herman the German has been on its travels since vanishing from a Milnrow garden a few weeks ago.
179. Halifax 25 Rochdale Hornets 30
Rochdale Observer, Monday 1 August 2005HORNETS came back from the dead at The Shay on Sunday to claim two crucial points and bolster their hopes of a top-four spot in National League One.
