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1. Man convicted for racial abuse of pharmacist
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 4 December 2008A MAN has been convicted of racially abusing a Muslim pharmacist who refused to sell him the morning after pill on “ethical” grounds.
2. ‘Hannibals’ target woman
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008A woman was threatened by three robbers in Hannibal Lecter masks.
3. Tributes to leader’s wife-cum-councillor
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008TRIBUTES have been paid to Councillor Margaret Oldham who has died after a long illness.
4. Which way will I vote?: Cllr John Bell, Tameside Council Conservative leader
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008"GREATER Manchester has received a rotten deal from this government. It scrapped the ‘Big Bang’ extension of the Metrolink to Ashton in 2000, and rejected a £25.5m bid for 160 yellow school buses in 2005. Both proposals alone would have taken at least 5.9 million cars off our roads.
5. Which way will I vote?: Dr William Rogers, Denton GP
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008"I HAVE a number of concerns about the congestion charge and how it may impact on my patients and practice.
6. Welcome home
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008A DEDICATED shopper travelled thousands of miles to watch the re-opening of Ashton Market Hall.
7. Which way will I vote?: Lis Phelan, Yes Campaign
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008"ALL the towns and villages in Tameside will benefit from a Yes vote.
8. Which way will I vote?: Andrew Gwynne, Denton MP
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008"THE proposed congestion charge is nothing more than a tax on where we live.
9. Arsonists target family
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008A MUM and her five children have been targeted by arsonists who dragged a wheelie bin against their front door and deliberately set it ablaze.
10. C-charge: the big debate
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 3 December 2008THE deadline is looming and people in Tameside are being urged to vote in the congestion-charge referendum.
