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1. Council 'won't bow to terrorists'
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2001SALFORD planning bosses are refusing to bow down to terrorism and restrict the height of buildings, following the New York and Washington attacks.
2. No joy for wheelchair shopper in trolley dash
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2001A LEISURELY shop turned into a traumatic trolley dash for wheelchair-bound Marilyn Gordon when she was given a two-hour deadline to have a meal and pay for her goods at the new Eccles Morrisons store .
3. In this week's Salford Advertiser...
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2001All best news and sport in this week's Salford Advertiser.
4. WH Smith dumps Salford Precinct
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2001Salford Shopping City has suffered another body blow with WH Smith announcing it will close in three weeks.
5. Ferreting about for help - again
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 September 2001THERE IS no such thing as bad publicity when a charity is appealing for help...
6. Worsley prepares for day at the races
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2001PLANS to open the county's first racecourse in 40 years could be given the hoof by some Worsley and Boothstown residents.
7. Want to buy Lowry? Now's your chance as Monopoly gets Salford on board!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2001VISITORS to the Lowry will not pass GO as the landmark arts centre is immortalised on the world renowned Monopoly board.
8. In this week's Salford Advertiser...
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2001Salford shares the grief of US tragedy plus all the best sport in this week's Salford Advertiser
9. Salford echoes to the sound of silence
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2001MOURNERS across the city have been expressing their sorrow for the victims of last week's New York atrocities by writing poignant messages of hope.
10. Calling for calm as tension mounts
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 September 2001SALFORD'S Asian community is living in fear of anti-Islamic racists in the wake of last week's US terrorist bombings, according to community leaders.
