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1. Salford Council biting back with alleygating power

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
NEW POWERS granted by the government this week will allow Salford Council to close alleyways in crime hotspots as part of a crackdown on robbery, burglary, arson and drug dealing.

2. Daniel’s 999 calls for help ‘ignored’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2003
A SCHOOLBOY hero who raced to the aid of a teenager who collapsed in the street says 999 operators repeatedly ignored his pleas for help and dismissed his calls as a juvenile prank.

3. Mum raped on way home

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 July 2003
A MOTHER-of-two was brutally raped in Little Hulton last weekend while walking home after spending a night with friends.

4. Student’s grief after M56 crash

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 17 July 2003
A SALFORD University student is among those left devastated after the M56 horror-smash which claimed seven lives.

5. Kids view porn at school

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2003
EDUCATION bosses are investigating how a failure in a Kersal primary school's 'nanny net' system allowed children to search for and find pornography on a school computer.

6. Police call time on Eccles lager louts

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2003
POLICE are calling time on Eccles lager louts with a massive operation to crack down on drink related violence in the town centre.

7. Ban Corrie to save Salford

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 10 July 2003
CORONATION Street is doing untold damage to Salford's reputation in the rest of the country, according to Salford University's vice chancellor.

8. Baby’s brain removed and destroyed while parents kept in dark

Salford Advertiser, Friday 4 July 2003
HOPE Hospital has been heavily criticised by the Health Service Ombudsman for clinical and ethical failings surrounding the death of a baby whose brain was retained and destroyed without consent.

9. Security for cops’ HQ probed

Salford Advertiser, Friday 4 July 2003
A SECURITY firm set up by a jailed Salford man once dubbed the city's 'Mr Big', has won a contract to guard the site of Pendleton's new police station.
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