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31. 24-hour drinking goes down well
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 1 December 2005I USUALLY struggle to get up for work, but on Thursday, November 24, I was out of bed like a shot because I was going to the pub for breakfast.
32. Controversial anti-gangs scheme to be extended
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 1 December 2005GANGS will be dispersed from more parts of Salford in a crackdown on anti-social behaviour, after a controversial pilot scheme in Swinton.
33. Law Society closes down city solicitor
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 1 December 2005A SOLICITOR has had his Salford branch shut down amid concerns over the way the business has been run.
34. Town hall sees Red as fans celebrate victory
Salford Advertiser, Monday 28 November 2005REDS fans, players and chairman celebrated on the town hall steps as the City of Salford Stadium took a giant leap towards becoming a reality.
35. Council planners agree stadium is 'critical' to Reds' development
Salford Advertiser, Monday 28 November 2005SALFORD Council's planning committee unanimously backed the new stadium.
36. Work could start in six months
Salford Advertiser, Monday 28 November 2005WORK could get under way on the City of Salford Stadium within six months.
37. Teen movie named top film
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005A FILM starring a homeless teenager has won top prize at this year's Salford Film Festival.
38. New build estate feels Sharp end of report
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005EXCLUSIVE SALFORD Council's planning boss has agreed there's been 'a lot of bog standard rubbish' built in the city after a government-backed watchdog slammed a Walkden housing estate.
39. Khan you help make tin appeal a success?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005BOXING hero Amir Khan is hoping Advertiser readers will follow his example and pull no punches when it comes to our annual tin appeal.
40. Children play Hooky to see music legends
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 November 2005A SPECIAL needs school in Salford was transformed when music legends New Order performed a one-off live show for pupils.
