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1. Widow’s anger after thieves snatch appeal

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003
A WIDOW has been left heartbroken after thieves stole a charity collection - intended for disabled children - started by her late husband five years ago.

2. Speak out about crime

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003
THE HEAD of Salford Magistrates Court last week urged people to help bring criminals to justice by having the courage to report crimes and come forward as witnesses.

3. Police call time on drunken yobs

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
DRUNKEN yobs plaguing Salford's streets could have their drinks taken off them in coming months thanks to new police powers which came into effect this week.

4. Animal quackers tops bill at science festival

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
SCIENTISTS from across the world have converged on Salford this week for the UK's biggest annual science festival.

5. Battle is over for residents opposing flats

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
ANGRY Monton residents lost their battle to prevent a four storey apartment block being built in an Eccles conservation area.

6. Fury over plans for 400 homes in Walkden

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
RESIDENTS furious about plans to build 400 new houses on open fields near their homes have mounted a petition against the development.

7. Dog walkers fall foul of law

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 September 2003
FIVE dog owners who let their pets foul Salford's pavements and parks have fallen foul of the law.

8. Travellers use park as toilet

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2003
A MASSIVE clean-up is under way at a Little Hulton park after tonnes of building materials and waste including human excrement were dumped at the beauty spot last weekend.

9. Disco diva Iris is no armchair grandma!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 4 September 2003
A DISCO dancing Salford gran has made it to the finals of the Age Concern Grandparent of the Year Award.

10. World’s eyes on university for science festival

Salford Advertiser, Monday 1 September 2003
A FREE funday introducing the whole family to the wonders of science is being held next Sunday to launch Europe's biggest annual science conference.
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