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3 September 2010

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Pakistan floods stun county aid workers
AN Oxfordshire emergency team has just arrived home after a dramatic week helping victims of the Pakistan floods.
Fun fills the street as St Giles Fair takes over Oxford
OXFORD’S historic centre will be transformed into a brightly-lit fairground when St Giles’ Fair rolls back into town next week.
Swift response to bird appeal
SWIFTS in Oxfordshire have been given a helping hand on to the property ladder after volunteers built them new homes.
Boy hopes to lap up miles
A five-year-old boy is taking part in a sponsored bike ride around central London for the second year running — but this time he wants to lap it twice.
Angler drowned after epileptic fit
AN EPILEPTIC angler died after falling into a popular Oxfordshire fishing lake.
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