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1. Somali family evicted by city council
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003A TEENAGE refugee who escaped the horrors of civil war in Somalia said this week he had never experienced anything worse than being uprooted by Salford Council.
2. Bags of reasons to tune into the Advertiser
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003THE ADVERTISER is always first in line to stir up debate about the most pressing issues of the day.
3. 1,000 jobs in Ordsall's big face-lift
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003NEARLY 1,000 new jobs are earmarked for Salford under ambitious plans to turn an Ordsall wasteland into the next Castlefield.
4. Blueprint of change
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 28 January 2003JOBS, housing and a new home for Salford City Reds are all on the cards under a new planning blueprint drawn up for the city.
5. Advertiser closes in on fireworks
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 January 2003THE NIGHTMARE caused by anti-social fireworks which have terrorised Salford residents could be coming to an end thanks to proposed new government regulations.
6. Residents in giant-killing planning victory
Salford Advertiser, Monday 13 January 2003CAMPAIGNERS in Boothstown are starting the new year on a high after winning their David vs Goliath battle against landowners Peel Holdings.
7. Plans to put crime in picture
Salford Advertiser, Friday 10 January 2003A FORMER cabbie who has been involved in a scheme to help taxi drivers feel safer wants to see it get underway in Salford.
8. First for Salford bans 16-year-old
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 January 2003SALFORD police and council chiefs believe they are the first in the country to use a new government law cracking down on anti-social thugs.
9. Back home for Sweeney's Salford classics
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 January 2003LEGENDARY DJ Mike Sweeney is set to return to his roots - playing a punk gig in a Pendlebury pub.
10. Peel goes green at proposed racecourse site
Salford Advertiser, Monday 6 January 2003DEVELOPMENT giants keen to build a controversial racecourse between Worsley and Boothstown are planting thousands of trees near the site to protect endangered herons.
