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11. Two hurt in vicious park muggings
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2003A 44-YEAR-old man sustained head injuries during a vicious mugging in Broadfield Park.
12. Season loses its appeal as aggro sweeps in
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2003ROCHDALE as the champions, Heywood as the Wood Cup winners.
13. Mayfield tame Tigers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2003Cottingham Tigers 6 Rochdale Mayfield 52 MAYFIELD'S points scoring spree continued on Saturday at Cottingham and they have in Sam Butterworth, Ste Gartland and Neil Ramsden three out of the top four try-scorers in the Conference League.
14. Drinkers snub summer warning
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2003SUMMER drinkers failed to heed police warnings about driving under the influence of alcohol, new figures reveal.
15. Film-style romance definitely for real!
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 September 2003IT READS like the plot of a Hollywood film, but the whirlwind romance of Danielle and Jefferson Greenwood is definitely for real.
16. Shirt presented to school
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 September 2003ENGLAND schools' international Michael Ratu, a year 11 student at Falinge Park, has presented his England shirt to the school.
17. Falcon beat five-goal Fothergills by seven
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 September 2003IT IS not very often that a team scores five goals and loses.
18. Growing standards put judges on spot
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 September 2003KEEN growers have been busy making this year's Townships in Bloom competition even better than ever.
19. Public ban could be last gasp for smokers
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 September 2003ROCHDALE could soon follow New York and San Francisco - by banning smoking in public areas.
20. Futcher threat is tall order for Dale defence
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 September 2003Nationwide Div One Lincoln v Rochdale Saturday, September 27. Kick-off 3pm ROCHDALE can expect an aerial bombardment at Sincil Bank this afternoon when they encounter a Lincoln side who can be, it's fair to say, a little "direct".
