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3561. Words are not enough
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 March 2001LITTLE Hulton is the tops - that's the verdict of little Amy Croft's family after friends and neighbours rallied round last week.
3562. Student's computer stolen by children
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 March 2001DETECTIVES in Salford are appealing for help in tracing a laptop computer stolen from a student by a group of children.
3563. Rape victim mum tells of terror ordeal
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 March 2001A WOMAN has spoken of her horrific ordeal at the hands of a brutal rapist from Eccles.
3564. Boogie for Henshaws
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 8 March 2001THERE IS still time to boogie on down at a 70s disco extravaganza in aid of the Henshaws "Appeal for Wheels" campaign.
3565. Lifestyle key to health of city
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 7 March 2001PATIENTS in Salford are getting a better deal than ever before but community health bosses are warning healthcare and not just treatment needs to be improved before the city sees a real change.
3566. Move Hope to racecourse site
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 7 March 2001AS controversy continues over the proposed racecourse for Worsley/Boothstown, a new use for the land has been proposed.
3567. Familiar territory at Lowry
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 7 March 2001THE LOWRY arts centre's new boss will know the territory well when she starts work - as she hails from neighbouring Ordsall.
3568. Irish eyes are not smiling
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 7 March 2001EMBARRASSED brewing giants Guinness were forced to rethink a "prejudicial" advertising campaign after Salford drinkers added weight to an international protest.
3569. Given up for good after 40 years
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 6 March 2001GIVING up smoking's easy - I've done it loads of times, the old joke goes.
3570. Businesses chance to be world players
Salford Advertiser, Monday 5 March 2001IT'S A once-in-a-lifetime chance, so make the most of it - that's the message for Salford businesses being urged to get on the Commonwealth Games bandwagon.
