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1. All part and parcel of long-distance wartime love

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2003
THE FIANCEE of a sailor serving in the Gulf says friends and relatives may be being overcharged when sending packages to boost the morale of loved ones.

2. Farmers and kids unite to buy British

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 26 March 2003
FARMERS have teamed up with a Higher Broughton school in a bid to get youngsters to buy British food.

3. Dedicated Luci takes justice plea to the Commons

Salford Advertiser, Friday 14 March 2003
A WOMAN who has dedicated her life to protesting her partner's innocence after he was convicted of being the 'inside man' in Salford's biggest ever cash robbery, spoke at the House of Commons this week.

4. Budget cuts kill twin links

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 March 2003
PENNY-pinching town hall chiefs have scuppered Salford's long-standing relationship with French and German towns by axing the city's town twinning officer.

5. Little Hulton's 'Noel and Liam' are back by demand

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 12 March 2003
A PAIR of blues brothers from Little Hulton have put their differences behind them and are getting back on the road.

6. Vandals are 'sick' says head

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 11 March 2003
TEACHERS have spoken out about mindless thieves who have jeopardised children's education by breaking into schools to steal computers.

7. Jabba nights spin success

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 11 March 2003
WOULD-BE superstar DJs from across Salford are making a name for themselves in bars and clubs, thanks to one man's hugely successful workshops.

8. Potato famine family still feeling chipper

Salford Advertiser, Monday 10 March 2003
THE MORSES had chips with everything when they celebrate the end of their three-weeks potato fast.

9. Fireworks bill blasts off at last

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 March 2003
THE ADVERTISER'S campaign to put an end to the anti-social firework menace was vindicated this week.

10. Advertiser takes your views to the Commons

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 March 2003
THE ADVERTISER'S campaign about fireworks was mentioned in the hallowed debating chamber of the House of Commons last week.
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