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11. Brave Caren vows to defy the thugs
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008A NEWHEY businesswoman is calling for more action to tackle the problem of youth nuisance after claiming pellets have been fired at her shop.
12. Volunteers rewarded for efforts
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008VOLUNTEERS at Groundwork Oldham and Rochdale were given the recognition they deserved after months of dedicating themselves to community projects.
13. MUSIC: NME Tour
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008With every new year brings some sacrificial musical lambs to the slaughter – a crop of fresh-faced rock’n’roll fledglings who are suddenly saddled with ‘Next Big Thing’ status and left to cope under the glare of the public and music press.
14. Larger fines for illegal parking
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008MOTORISTS who cause a danger by parking illegally are set to be hit harder in the pocket from next month.
15. MK Dons 0 - 1 Rochdale
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008ANYBODY expecting the sale of top-scorer Glenn Murray to take the wind out of Rochdale’s sails was forced to think again as the Spotland side held out for a 1-0 win at MK Dons.
16. Yummy pie in the sky
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008HALF A pound. How can I stick to a diet for a week and only lose half a pound?
17. Rochdale 5 - 27 Stockport
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008ROCHDALE were well beaten by a young, fit and mobile Stockport side at Bamford on Saturday.
18. MUSIC: Boy George
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008In spite of the tabloid frenzy over his private life, Boy George remains one of the greatest pop artists of the past 30 years.
19. MUSIC: Bullet For My Valentine
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008Metal music might be a dirty, sweat-drenched vocation, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be pretty too.
20. DRAMA: Waiting For Godot
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 29 January 2008Considered one of the most important and influential plays in the English language, Samuel Beckett’s absurdist tragi-comedy Waiting for Godot is coming to the Manchester’s Library Theatre.
