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1831. One final heave and Gerry lays down rope
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005CHARITY hero Gerry Sullivan's pulling days are over.
1832. Debutants take the stage
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005SPOTLAND at 3pm on Sunday should make interesting viewing as Hornets face Oldham Roughyeds in the Law Cup, their first game of the 2005 campaign, albeit a friendly.
1833. Locals back in action
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005Rugby Union ROCHDALE start the year with a trip to play an up-and-coming Hoylake side.
1834. Jack - a man for all seasons
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005YOU have to be of a certain age to be able to remember the two brightest periods in Hornets post-war history.
1835. Boro land new man
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005Cricket LITTLEBOROUGH have turned to the sub-continent for next season's professional.
1836. Nostalgia back in spotlight
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005A VETERAN theatre fan is taking Oldham Coliseum on a trip down Memory Lane by donating over 30 years of show programmes she has collected.
1837. Police ban on saying ‘T’ word
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005POLICE in Rochdale have been banned from using the word 'township' because it is considered racist.
1838. Get £20, just for going to meeting
Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 January 2005PEOPLE are being offered £20 just to attend a meeting.
1839. Please end my agonising wait
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 January 2005A DEEPLISH teenager is praying the new year brings an end to her agonising wait for a new kidney.
1840. Sports fans say farewell to ‘Mr Newbold’ Sammy
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 January 2005A POPULAR sportsman known as 'Mr Newbold' has died just weeks before celebrating his 100th birthday.
