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1. We're the big losers
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004 COMMUTERS look like being the big losers in the wake of the bombshell news to axe Metrolink. -
2. Anger grows as Metrolink’s axed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 July 2004 OLDHAM'S long-awaited Metrolink connection has been axed after the Government sensationally pulled the plug on funding for the project. -
3. Council hopeful of Metrolink reprieve
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004 OLDHAM councillors expressed their huge disappointment that the Metrolink expansion has been axed but said they were still optimistic it would still go-ahead. -
4. Is this what it takes to get bobbies back on the beat?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 7 July 2004 RESIDENTS in Derker, still in shock after two brutal murders in the same area within 14 hours, have called for an urgent review of policing to stamp out lawlessness in the area. -
5. Doors reopening for Krieger
CityLife, Friday 9 July 2004 YOU all know the old adage, I'm sure, that "anyone who can remember the sixties wasn't really there". Well, Robbie Krieger, the guitarist for The Doors definitely was there and he can sort of remember it as well. -
6. How The Alarm tricked their way back into the charts
CityLife, Tuesday 20 July 2004 IT has been a busy year for Mike Peters. The best of several happy events was the birth of his first child, Dylan, in May. The Welsh rocker's son could have been named in honour of Bob Dylan, one of the many music luminaries with whom he has shared a stage. -
7. 'Compulsive' theatre set for Gorton
CityLife, Friday 2 July 2004 DESCRIBED as étough and vital theatreé, Stephen Tillerés Warcrime is to be performed in a suitably unique venue next week. -
8. World class line-up heads for Salford
CityLife, Friday 2 July 2004 THE Lowry's exciting new autumn and winter season features more than 70 shows in the theatres, ranging from opera to world class drama and dance, South Asian arts, talk shows, community theatre, workshops, comedy, children's favourites, a schools' Shakespeare festival and The Wizard Of Oz. -
9. 'Sutcliffe took mum away from us'
CityLife, Tuesday 27 July 2004 RiCHARD McCann was just five when he woke up to a living nightmare. His mother, Wilma, hadn't returned home after a night on the town, and he knew something was wrong. -
10. Date for smoke-free shopping
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 July 2004 SMOKING is to be banned in the Spindles and Town Square shopping centres from September 1.