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1. Lowry house on tourist trail
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001A PLAN to turn LS Lowry's former Pendlebury home into a Mecca for art lovers has drawn the attention of a leading museum expert.
2. Maura is cat's whiskers
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001DEVOTION knows no bounds for animal lover Maura Flynn who has taken on the cause of abandoned cats in Langworthy.
3. Gran's war memories cruelly gone
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001A HEARTBROKEN Little Hulton woman is calling on readers of The Advertiser to help retrieve a treasured memory of her grandma, snatched away by thieves.
4. In this week's Salford Advertiser
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001All the best local news and sport in this week's free Salford Advertiser
5. Mum blasts Duke over weight jibe
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001A FURIOUS mum has blasted the Duke of Edinburgh for calling her little boy fat during his recent visit to Salford University.
6. Tragic dad to sue city over missing bollard
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001A TRAGEDY-HIT Salford man is considering legal action against Manchester City Council following the death of his 19-year-old daughter.
7. Ben's killers will not serve more time
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 July 2001AN ATTEMPT to increase the sentences of two Salford men who killed Manchester nightclub bouncer and fitness instructor Ben Kamanalagi has failed at the Court of Appeal.
8. Duke drops in at Salford Uni
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 24 July 2001Prince Philip visited Salford University on Monday to officially open Academic Enterprise, a partnership between the University and business community, as well as taking a quick look at the Salford Young People's University, aka M5 4WA.
9. In this week's Salford Advertiser...
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2001All the top local news and sport, in this week's free Salford Advertiser
10. Pupil-power secures new primary playground
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 July 2001THE PEN really is mightier than the sword as a class of 26 primary school children proved when their word power earned them a new playground.
