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1. Courage of two brothers touched by rare disease

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2001
A SWINTON mother, whose two sons may not live beyond the age of 25 because of a rare muscle wasting disorder is desperately appealing for fund-raising ideas to make her boys' lives more comfortable.

2. Oil's well that ends well

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2001
RSPCA officers flew to the rescue of over 30 swans at risk from oil pollution on the Manchester Ship Canal at Barton.

3. ??14 million Irwell media, arts and tourism Mecca to rival London

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2001
MORE than 6,000 jobs are set to be created with a £14m media and creative industry development along the River Irwell.

4. We want our village back!

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2001
A VILLAGE community is in uproar over the area's growing popularity as a stop-off-point for people to meet and have sex in public.

5. Safe and sound

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2001
THIS is the face of Little Hulton tot Amy Croft who sparked a full scale search when she disappeared from home for seven hours in appalling weather conditions on Sunday night.

6. Closing-time armed robbery at pub

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 27 February 2001
A BALACLAVA-clad gang carrying firearms struck at a Salford pub shortly at closing time last night (Wednesday).

7. Priceless Lowry collection on display at last

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 27 February 2001
FOR THE first time, Salford's entire collection of L S Lowry works will be on display in the city the artist made his home.

8. Hearty figures beat to different tune in Salford

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 27 February 2001
COMMUNITY health bosses are warning the public not to get complacent over recent health figures that suggested Salfordians have healthier hearts than their neighbours.

9. David's moving memories of a lifetime on the buses

Salford Advertiser, Monday 26 February 2001
LIFE on the buses in Salford may not have been like an ITV sitcom - but it was certainly colourful.

10. Firebugs kick kids' football pitches into touch

Salford Advertiser, Monday 26 February 2001
A YEAR-LONG wait for state-of-the-art football in Swinton has been dealt an 11th hour body blow by arsonists.
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