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451. The Burma Star will continue to shine on

Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 April 2006
A SYMBOL of one of the most vital campaigns of World War Two has been preserved for the future.

452. Flooding fear is big threat to job hopes

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 April 2006
FLOODING dangers and traffic problems could mean planners blocking a plan that could create 150 jobs in Littleborough.

453. Care kids to go home to cut costs

Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 April 2006
TROUBLED children in out-of-town care homes are likely to go back to their parents as social services chiefs look to balance the books.

454. Libraries under threat again

Rochdale Observer, Friday 7 April 2006
LIBRARIES are again facing closure because Rochdale Council says it cannot afford to run them.

455. Animal rights link to hoax bomb terror

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 April 2006
ANIMAL rights activists are suspected to be behind a hoax bomb sent to a house in Bamford.

456. New dentist: ‘I may be forced to quit NHS’

Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 April 2006
ROCHDALE'S newest NHS dentist says he could be forced to go private because he hasn't been given enough money to continue.

457. Over 1,000 sign up to demand end to car chaos

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 April 2006
MORE than 1,200 people have signed a petition calling for a pedestrian crossing on one of Rochdale's busiest roads to be scrapped.

458. Landmark win for landlord over TV fine

Rochdale Observer, Friday 31 March 2006
A SUCCESSFUL appeal by a former Rochdale landlord could mean over 100 pubs throughout the county escaping punishment for showing live football on Saturday afternoons.

459. Firebug attacks put lives at risk

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 April 2006
LIVES will be lost if young arsonists causing mayhem in Newhey are not stopped soon, it's claimed.
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