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11. Hornets run out of time

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 March 2004
Arriva Trains Cup Oldham 56 Hornets 12 THE CLOCKS went forward one hour on Sunday morning and the kick-off for Hornets' game at Boundary Park was put back to 6pm.

12. Joint ward’s beds cut in Infirmary shake-up

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 March 2004
HOSPITAL beds in the Infirmary's Jefferson ward are to be slashed from 24 to 14.

13. Home life gets a little extra help

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 March 2004
EXTRA staff are to be taken on to help tackle drink and drug problems in Rochdale Council's children's homes.

14. Mayor's motoring in style

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
Official car is fitted with two Televisions, DVD player and fridge.

15. School beats closure threat

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
IT WAS smiles all round at Thornham St John's Primary as children, staff, parents and governors celebrated a famous victory in the battle to save their school.

16. Crucial clash

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
ROCHDALE RUFC entertain Altrincham Kersal at Bamford today in a re-arranged league fixture.

17. Shawclough meet Shawclough

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
FOR the first time in recent years, the Rochdale and Oldham Badminton League's Kwikprint mixed team handicap final will be contested by teams from the same club.

18. Bus firm slammed for daily no shows

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
DOZENS of Rochdale passengers are left waiting every day for buses that do not arrive.

19. Takeover saves jobs from axe

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
A TAKEOVER deal has saved 55 jobs at Dunlop Textiles two months after the firm was put under threat.

20. Heroism of fire rescue

Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004
DOCTORS work round the clock to save family.
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