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601. Author Nick a wizard at entertaining youngsters

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
A FEAST of rhymes and fun proved a big draw at Glossop Library.

602. Five bailed in triple murder investigation

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
FIVE men have been questioned and given police bail in connection with the triple murder of a family in Droylsden.

603. Helping hand for business world

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
A FREE website business directory is on offer to companies needing some internet input.

604. It's time to shine for our Splendid Sunday

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
The sun has started to shine and that means the people of Tameside can brace themselves once more for a day of fun, music and splendour.

605. Flames spreading the live message

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
FANS of Glossop-based rock and blues band Cold Flame can now recreate that live experience at home with the release of a concert album.

606. Families to give evidence at Shipman Inquiry

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
RELATIVES of suspected Harold Shipman victims are set to give evidence, as the inquiry into the killer GP reopens.

607. Business as usual for advice centre

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
IT'S business as usual for Business Link which has moved from Buxton to new premises in Glossop.

608. Mum who tried to smother baby given rehabilitation court order

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 July 2001
A TEENAGE mum who tried to suffocate her baby daughter was suffering from a psychiatric disorder, a court has heard.

609. Mark helps families after lorry tragedy

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2001
A STALYBRIDGE solicitor has been drafted in to help the desperate families of 58 Chinese stowaways who died in a lorry in Dover.

610. 20 years of deaths fear

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2001
A PROFESSOR who carried out a detailed clinical audit of Harold Shipman's practices told the inquiry into his killings that his patients had been dying in abnormal numbers for 20 years before his arrest.
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