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721. Advertiser steps into to cut red tape for disabled
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 March 2002THE ADVERTISER has been praised for cutting through red tape preventing disabled access to an Eccles shop.
722. Tory chief says sorry for lack of direction
Salford Advertiser, Friday 22 March 2002TORY Party leader Iain Duncan Smith needed a map book during his recent trip 'up north'.
723. Sex abuse ex-cop was a "monster"
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 2002AN EX-POLICE officer from Eccles who was branded 'worse than a beast' by a Manchester judge, began a 14-year prison sentence yesterday (Wednesday).
724. Broughton man says Poland must pay
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 2002A HIGHER Broughton man who is at the centre of an international campaign to make sure pre-war Polish refugees get what is rightfully theirs has taken his argument to Brussels.
725. Cllr stands by 'sad, perverse man' slur
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 2002AN UNREPENTANT councillor is not apologising for calling a disgruntled council-tax payer 'a perverse little man'.
726. How the little men grow big in Irlam
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 2002REGULARS at Irlam's White Lion Pub could have been forgiven for thinking they had had one too many on St Patrick's Day when they spotted a giant Leprechaun pulling the pints.
727. Armed gang strike at cash machine
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 March 2002AN ARMED gang stole money from security guards preparing to load up a cash machine yesterday (Wednesday).
728. Hunt launched for machete robbers
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 20 March 2002POLICE are searching for an armed gang who raided a security van and threatened the guard with a machete in Walkden yesterday (Tuesday).
729. Beat bobbies bring calm back to Kersal
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 20 March 2002BOBBIES are to stay on the beat in Kersal after residents insisted they felt safer with the boys in blue close by.
730. Fans net football score
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 20 March 2002MANCHESTER United fanaticism could get teenagers into the 'net' if a new computer scheme goes according to plan.
