WHAT'S IN TUESDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 20 November 2012
A 23-year-old Chadderton man who mistakenly gave trick-or-treat youngsters cocaine instead of sweets has been dealt with by Oldham magistrates.
We also report on a life sentence for a Glodwick man who murdered his sister-in-law.
Away from the courts, Oldham Council has revealed plans to sell off nine properties, including Lifelong Learning centres in Saddleworth and Chadderton.
All this and much more in tonight's Chronicle. Make sure you buy your copy or check out the iChron and eChron for mobile phones and computers. See the link on our home page.
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