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11. New inquest on Shipman patient

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
TAMESIDE'S coroner is to re-open an inquest into the death of an elderly patient of killer GP Harold Shipman.

12. Pair survive flying caravan nightmare

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
A TAMESIDE couple are lucky to be alive after their caravan lifted off the ground and flew 40 yards in the air.

13. Lowry comes home

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
WITH his pencil and sketch pad at the ready, one of the world's most famous artists makes a stunning return to the place he called home for nearly 30 years.

14. Number one fan is top of the pops

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
TONY Upton is number one among record collectors.

15. Police use new gun on suspect

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
ARMED police used a stun gun for the first time in Tameside on Tuesday to tackle a suspect who threatened to shoot officers during a siege.

16. Man, 39, in flame horror

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 20 January 2005
A NEIGHBOUR has told of the terrifying moment a man doused his body in fuel and set himself alight.

17. 2004 Primary school league tables

Tameside Advertiser, Monday 17 January 2005
LEAGUE tables for Tameside and Glossop's primary schools ...

18. Blind gran’s terror

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005
YOBS are making blind Anne Kellegher's life hell.

19. Scapa staff strike over pay dispute

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005
WORKERS have begun a three-week protest after their employers failed to offer a satisfactory pay settlement.

20. ‘Let’s befriend a stricken town’

Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005
TAMESIDE Tories are calling for a inter-continental link to help the victims of the Tsunami.