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11. One call ends 50-year agony
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 16 March 2004FIFTY years of heartache is over for a former Rochdale man who has finally found the sister he has never met.
12. School beats closure threat
Rochdale Observer, Friday 26 March 2004IT 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.
13. Lynne brings love and care to Chernobyl
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 20 April 2004SPRINGHILL Hospice nurse Lynne Hutton has been using her expertise to help people working with victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
14. Cash crisis threatens special school plans
Rochdale Observer, Friday 20 February 2004A SCHEME to help some of Rochdale's most vulnerable children could be put in jeopardy because of spiralling costs.
15. Postal election sparks delayed results fears
Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 January 2004AN ALL-postal ballot in this year's local council and European elections could lead to huge delays in announcing the results.
16. Police shield binmen in fear
Rochdale Observer, Friday 23 January 2004POLICE have been called in to act as escorts to binmen who have been bombarded by bricks.
17. Baby joy ends years of pain
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 13 January 2004THREE years of heartbreak and pain has ended for a Rochdale woman with the birth of a baby boy.
18. The old town’s falling apart
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004ROCHDALE Council could face a bill for millions of pounds to repair many of its old buildings.
19. Council boss sacked over phone bill
Rochdale Observer, Friday 6 February 2004A SENIOR education department manager has been sacked by Rochdale Council because of extensive private use of a council-owned mobile phone.
20. Council’s tax hike is region’s third highest
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004ROCHDALE'S council tax is going up by 4.7 per cent.
