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61. Health chiefs defend needle exchange deal
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003HEALTH chiefs have defended allowing a convicted killer and notorious drug dealer to use his home as a legitimate needle exchange centre.
62. Sporting memories
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003A LOOK at what was in the Observer sports columns in the years past.
63. Club puts its shirt on Robyn
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003BUT for a dodgy offside decision, Rochdale Hornets could have been playing in Super League next season.
64. Gallows challenge over the Hill
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003Amateur Football Mossley Hill 5 Gallows 1 A PLACE in the quarter finals of the Lancashire Sunday Trophy was at stake when Gallows made the journey down the M62 to Mossley Hill Athletic club in Speke.
65. Civic hall destroyed
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003COMMUNITY events in Whitworth have been thrown into chaos following the fire which destroyed the Civic Hall.
66. Agent superdad picks up his licence to thrill
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003WHEN classic car enthusiast Bob Askew was given the chance of trading his 10-year-old banger for a top-of-the-range Aston Martin for the day, it left him feeling both shaken and stirred.
67. Nurse is honoured for bravery in stab attack
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003AN HEROIC nurse who helped restrain a mentally-ill man as he went on a stabbing frenzy has been awarded for her bravery.
68. Mayfield tough it out
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003Rugby League Heworth 26 Mayfield 58 MAYFIELD'S second York trip of the season proved happier than their first after they came away with two points.
69. Rochdale face holders Has’ in semis re-run
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 9 December 2003Cricket THE DRAW for the Lancashire Inter-League Club Challenge Trophy has thrown up some tough first-round ties for local sides.
70. You still can’t beat this dedicated lot
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 December 2003ST MICHAEL'S Bamford was this week given its second boost in a month by being named one of the most consistent schools in the country.
