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1. Dad harassed staff at primary school

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 June 2002
A PARENT was found guilty of harassment and causing a disturbance at his son's school.

2. In at the deep end

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 June 2002
A SPANISH holiday became a heroic adventure for a 10-year-old girl after she saved a young boy from drowning.

3. Two schools given nine weeks to clear desks

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 June 2002
PARENTS are facing a summer of uncertainty after council bosses gave two primary schools just nine weeks to their final day.

4. Shock as more jobs go at firm

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 June 2002
WORKERS at a Hyde factory have been dealt a devastating blow as up to 90 people are facing redundancy.

5. Charity cyclist tragedy

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 27 June 2002
A MAN died after being knocked off his bicycle just two hours after leaving Land's End for a marathon bike ride to John O'Groats, an inquest heard.

6. Man kicked unconscious

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 June 2002
POLICE are making a second appeal for information after a man was kicked unconscious on King George's playing fields.

7. Rev revs up for charity

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 June 2002
A REVEREND will be revving it up for charity this weekend when he takes part in this year's National Motorcycle Rally.

8. Waterside row moves to Commons

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 June 2002
THE Waterside Park saga raged on in the House of Commons today (Wednesday) - a situation dubbed a non-event by a council chief.

9. 'Gross negligence' should have been obvious

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 June 2002
THE gross negligence of Harold Shipman's patients should have been obvious from examining their medical records, a GP expert has told the inquiry.

10. 'Certain failings'

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 26 June 2002
A HEALTH authority boss has defended the doctor who ruled there was nothing suspicious about the deaths of Harold Shipman's patients.
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