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1. No ban to photos in Salford

Salford Advertiser, Friday 27 December 2002
PARENTS will still be able to take photographs and make films of their children performing in school productions in Salford.

2. Trees' new lease of life

Salford Advertiser, Friday 27 December 2002
WONDERING what to do with your Christmas tree on Twelfth Night when the fairy lights go out and the tinsel is removed?

3. Dougie digs deep for kids

Salford Advertiser, Friday 27 December 2002
DESPITE being time to celebrate his 65th birthday, Irlam man Dougie Shaw decided to put terminally ill children first.

4. Pupils do wheely good job for town

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
STUDENTS who raised £23,000 for a new BMX park have won a national award in recognition of their contribution to their community.

5. New family is great gift

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
IT'S the best Christmas present Linda Harrison could ever have - and she wants the whole world to know about it. Six months ago she thought she was alone in the world. Now she has a whole tribe of half-sisters.

6. Family's tribute to 'London's Burning' star

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
THE family of Salford-born TV star James Hazeldine have paid tribute to the popular actor who died last week, aged 55.

7. Town Hall red tape puts presents and holiday on hold

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
SIXTY-FIVE year old John Whalley couldn't go away for Christmas or buy presents for friends and family because town hall red tape stopped him getting his pension on time.

8. Will Lighthouse be beacon for jobs at Quays?

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
SALFORD Quays is to receive yet another prime office development with work starting on a luxury new block which could be a beacon for local jobs.

9. Violent bank robber jailed for 18 years

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 December 2002
A violent armed robber who kidnapped a bank manageress and forced her to hand over £302,000 in cash was jailed yesterday for 18 years.

10. Hope skin specialists voted No 1

Salford Advertiser, Monday 23 December 2002
Skin specialists at Hope Hospital have been voted the best in the country.
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