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11. Woodhead wins on time trial debut

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 April 2007
CYCLING: WITH news from Belgium filtering through that Daniel Shand is temporarily sidelined with a cold, West Pennine Road Club's focus switched to another young rider; this one riding his very first time-trial and winning it in style.

12. Batsmen return to provide big boost

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 April 2007
CRICKET: ROCHDALE skipper Simon Brierley welcomes back hard-hitting batsman Dominic Ayres and opener Andrew Dawson for today's home match against Oldham at Redbrook.

13. Rag trades 'puds' tapas to shame

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 April 2007
AN OUT-of-the-way Milnrow factory which makes half a million traditional rag puddings a year plans to export them to ex-pats in Spain.

14. Postal voters get cross over poll form puzzle

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 April 2007
PEOPLE voting by post in the local elections are facing a conundrum about how to return their ballot papers.

15. Tigers will be tall order

Rochdale Observer, Saturday 28 April 2007
HORNETS face a tough task on their return to league action tomorrow when they travel to play Castleford Tigers.

16. Put Spring in your step

Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 April 2007
SPRING into action and take advantage of the better weather and the wealth of places to go and activities to try in the Greater Manchester area.

17. Happy to make us happy

Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 April 2007
TODAY'S "opera stars" like to play on their ordinariness - even some whom have had conservatoire training are marketed as bricklayers (or something similar) who were "discovered" overnight.

18. Preview: Music, Space, Reflection

Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 April 2007
BILLED as a musical response to the soaring, fragmented architecture of Daniel Libeskind, Simon Bainbridge combines four groups of musicians and surround-sound live electronics in an all-encompassing acoustic experience, conducted by Diego Masson and performed by the London Sinfonietta.

19. Preview: Jamie T

Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 April 2007
EVER since Mike Skinner - aka The Streets - struck pop gold, he has left in his wake a succession of young, street-smart, urban Brit hip-hoppers hoping to jump into his slipstream.

20. The last of a breed?

Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 April 2007
IT'S a strong token of Tony Bennett's magic that he can perform somewhere like Glastonbury Festival - as he famously did four years ago - and still raise the roof (well, in a metaphorical sense, because festivals don't have roofs).
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