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1. Salford bids to overturn 'weak' slur

Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 February 2003
AUDIT Commission bosses who branded Salford Council as `weak' have come to the city to see whether their decision was flawed.

2. Vicki brings 'em back into the Fold

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 25 February 2003
THE NEW headteacher of a Little Hulton school has kicked off her role there by cutting down on truants.

3. Heart-felt crusade to help asbestos victims

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003
ASBESTOS disease sufferer Kevin Lynch has spent the last eight years fighting a crusade against firms he says have got away with murder.

4. 'Our alternative budget is better'

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003
CITY chiefs have announced a budget they say will improve the city without cutting jobs - but opposition politicians claim they could do a better job

5. Council home rent hike to get 'fairer system'

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003
COUNCIL house residents across the city face a rent hike on top of the increase in their council tax.

6. Fireworks campaign blasts off

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003
THE ADVERTISER'S bid to make anti-social fireworks a thing of the past is about to take a huge step forward.

7. Stephen's phoenix from the ashes

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 19 February 2003
A DISABLED Lower Broughton man felt as though he had spent a decade banging his head against a brick wall before a charity helped him back into work.

8. Derelict houises ready for demolition

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 19 February 2003
MORE derelict houses are being knocked down in Weaste in a bid to improve the area.

9. Vandals leave OAP open to elements

Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 February 2003
A PEEL GREEN pensioner had her weekend ruined when she woke up on Sunday morning to find yobs had completely destroyed her garden fence.

10. Spud you believe it, they've had their chips!

Salford Advertiser, Friday 14 February 2003
THERE'S something of a mystery going on in Worsley, with the Morse family depriving themselves of the nation's favourite dish.
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