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1. Stab girl’s Crimewatch plea

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
POLICE may turn to the BBC's Crimewatch programme to track down the man who stabbed nurse Karen Wright as she walked near Victoria Park in Swinton.

2. Tsunami victims’ spirit of Salford

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
ACTOR Christopher Eccleston forged an emotional link with the tsunami victims of Indonesia because they reminded him of the people of his home town of Salford.

3. Merry Christmas... for council leader John, who’s just been given a 14.1% pay rise

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005
EXCLUSIVE: SALFORD Council's leader is certain to enjoy a 'Merry' Christmas this year after his pay was increased by 14.1 per cent.

4. Corrie queen Bev revs up for bikers

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 15 December 2005
THEY came from all over the North West - and even as far away as Spain - on a toy run with a mission to help sick children.

5. Sadness as ‘voice of Salford City Reds’ falls silent

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 1 December 2005
TRIBUTES have been paid to the man who was for many the true 'voice' of Salford Reds.

6. Khan you help make tin appeal a success?

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005
BOXING hero Amir Khan is hoping Advertiser readers will follow his example and pull no punches when it comes to our annual tin appeal.

7. Racist thugs attack in park

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 November 2005
THIS is the shocking moment when members of the Jewish community were attacked by anti-Semitic gangs in a popular Higher Broughton park.

8. ‘We shall not be moved!’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 November 2005
ELDERLY residents of a sheltered flats complex are refusing to move after the council announced plans for its closure.

9. No solace in new Zammit sentencing

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
EXCLUSIVE THE widow of Frank Buckley says she takes no comfort from the extra 15 months one of his killers will spend behind bars.

10. Painting that cost £42 ‘could fetch £500,000’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
A VIEW of Swinton by LS Lowry bought for £42 in 1945 could net an art lover up to £500,000 at auction later this month.
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