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31. Minister to help Salford's empty housing problem
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 17 December 2002A GOVERNMENT minister has put his weight behind Salford's fight to get rid of empty houses which are blighting the city's streets.
32. You can talk to the trees in Buile Hill
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 17 December 2002TALKING to the trees is not just for Prince Charles - everyone can join in at Buile Hill Park in Salford.
33. Fridge magnet leaves me cold!
Salford Advertiser, Monday 16 December 2002ECCLES dad Clive Scott has given the cold shoulder to a potentially deadly eyesore near to his home.
34. Christmas terror fear puts armed police on the streets
Salford Advertiser, Monday 16 December 2002ARMED police are taking to Salford's streets in a high profile bid to deter Christmas terrorist attacks and reassure 'apprehensive' locals.
35. Counting the cost of Christmas cash
Salford Advertiser, Monday 16 December 2002A SALFORD employment watchdog is warning vulnerable old folk not to get themselves in debt for Christmas.
36. Fleet Street editor grew up in Salford
Salford Advertiser, Monday 16 December 2002THE JURY may still be out on whether former Sunday Times editor Harold Evans should have won the title of "greatest newspaper editor of all time."
37. Passengers on track for more Metrolink
Salford Advertiser, Friday 13 December 2002PASSENGERS will soon be able to catch the tram to The Lowry and The Trafford Centre as part of a huge expansion of Metrolink.
38. Who's going to drive them home tonight (or any other night)?
Salford Advertiser, Friday 13 December 2002A SWINTON couple have been left stranded in their own home after the previous council tenant moved out - and took the drive with him!
39. Family's pet dog dies in fire tragedy
Salford Advertiser, Friday 13 December 2002A FAMILY of three are facing Christmas without a place to live after fire ravaged their home and killed a beloved family pet.
40. Kicking for the love of Lia
Salford Advertiser, Friday 13 December 2002KICKING it for charity - pupils at Ellenbrook Primary School showed Roberto Carlos and co how it's really done!
