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1. 'And they're off' to fight racing
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2001BATTLE lines are being drawn over controversial plans to build the first racecourse in Britain since the 1920s - right on the city's doorstep.
2. Mum demands answers after bug scare
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2001LOWER Broughton mum Sarah Edwards is demanding answers after claiming emergency doctors failed to take her meningitis fears seriously.
3. Concern for missing diabetic
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2001POLICE are becoming increasingly concerned for the health and safety of a 57-year-old Salford man who has been missing since yesterday morning (Wednesday).
4. Woman's body found
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 30 January 2001DETECTIVES are treating as suspicious the death of a woman in a Salford street.
5. Terry's fox hunt plea to Number 10
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 30 January 2001WORSLEY MP Terry Lewis says a ban on fox hunting must be made law before the next general election.
6. Inner-city exodus hits school places
Salford Advertiser, Monday 29 January 2001PRIMARY schools across Salford are to be closed because of thousands of surplus places caused by residents moving out of the city.
7. Two Tones in pink as band plays it again
Salford Advertiser, Monday 29 January 2001IT WAS 20 years ago today... well almost ... that a Salford band who skanked their way to the top in the early eighties have hit the road again - for one gig at least.
8. Gastric flu hits home
Salford Advertiser, Monday 29 January 2001SALFORD'S schools, nursing homes and offices are under attack from two separate flu bugs.
9. Doctor 'failed to spot meningitis'
Salford Advertiser, Monday 29 January 2001A SALFORD GP only made a "cursory examination" of a five-year-old girl hours before she died from meningitis, a General Medical Council hearing was told.
10. Big business takes its toll on Irlam's small fry
Salford Advertiser, Sunday 28 January 2001BIG BUSINESSES are strangling the life out of their smaller cousins in Irlam and Cadishead.
