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1. Insight into preparations for terrorism

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2003
FIRE bosses have given the Advertiser an exclusive insight into Greater Manchester's preparations for potential terrorist attacks.

2. Puzzle no more - Ali WAS in Salford!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2003
IT'S official - boxing legend Muhammed Ali did stay in Langworthy several times during the 1970s!

3. Fire boss calls for safety in numbers

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2003
A SHARP rise in attacks on firefighters in Little Hulton has prompted fire chiefs to double up for safety.

4. Bev's mighty heroes

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 March 2003
KIWI star Cliff Beverley has paid tribute to the Salford City Reds' muscle men.

5. Locals kick up a stink over housing estate

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 26 March 2003
RESIDENTS are fuming over plans to construct a housing estate on the former Swinton Sewage Treatment Works.

6. Lambs to the Reds' slaughter

Salford Advertiser, Monday 24 March 2003
Salford City Reds 100 Gateshead Thunder 12:THE RECORD books were rewritten again as Salford demolished Gateshead Thunder - but Reds boss Karl Harrison said there were no winners on the day.

7. He floated, he stung ... but did he stay here?

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 March 2003
HE floated like a butterfly, he stung like a bee - but did Muhammed Ali stay in Langworthy during the early 1970s?

8. Reds boss Karl pulls on boots

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
KARL HARRISON will lace up his football boots and join TV stars from Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Brookside to help keep Salford City Reds full-time.

9. Firefighters warn: 'We're not ready'

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 March 2003
SENIOR Salford firefighters have admitted they are ill-prepared for any chemical or biological attack.

10. OAPs in fight to save Post Office

Salford Advertiser, Friday 14 March 2003
ELDERLY folk in Ordsall could be forced to trek through dangerous subways with their pensions if plans to close their local post office are passed.
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