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1. Burglars silence the siren
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006A FAMOUS air-raid siren which was used by Middleton traders to warn against ticket happy traffic wardens has been stolen.
2. Missing man found dead
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006A GRIEVING widow has spoken of her devastation after her husband's body was found in the Rochdale Canal on Sunday morning.
3. Is this the shape of things to come?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006THIS picture could soon become a reality for Middleton after a multi-million pound masterplan to transform the town centre was given approval.
4. Popstars do their ‘peace’ to camera
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006THOUSANDS of young singers across the globe raised their voices in harmony last week to celebrate the world day of peace - and Middleton's very own Popstars were among those taking part.
5. Mosquito to swat youth nuisance
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006RESIDENTS sick of youth nuisance will receive a massive boost as Middleton's first 'Mosquito' device is trialled in Rhodes this week.
6. Have you heard the one about Bernard and the humps?
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006ONE of Middleton's most famous residents has thrown his weight behind the "Dump the Hump" campaign.
7. Tragic end of a True Blue
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006THE DEVASTATED family of a father-of-three left for dead by the side of the road have paid tribute to him.
8. Blackout ‘killed family’s pets’
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 28 September 2006A TECHNICALITY means compensation will not be paid out for an 18-hour power blackout, which allegedly left pet tropical fish dying and freezer loads of food ruined.
9. Off field antics cause outrage
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 September 2006WHEN Rochdale AFC is accused of having a leaky defence, this probably isn't what the team has in mind.
10. Award winning group scoops £135K jackpot
Middleton Guardian, Thursday 21 September 2006PRIDE Media Association has been given a cash injection of £135,000 from the National Lottery to enable it to continue its work in the community.
