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1. Burglars battered with gravy

Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 December 2001
ARMED burglars fled empty-handed after being battered with a baking tray and smothered with gravy.

2. OAPs hurt in road accident

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 December 2001
AN 81-year-old man was seriously hurt when the car he was driving overturned in Swinton on Boxing Day.

3. Not just for Christmas

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 December 2001
IRLAM'S animal sanctuary Animals in Distress may be home to dozens of cuddly puppies and kittens like the one pictured here, but they have steadfastly refused to hand them over this week.

4. Mum learns baby was buried in mass grave

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 December 2001
A GRIEF-STRICKEN Boothstown woman has blasted Hope Hospital after discovering her miscarried baby had been dumped in a mass grave and not cremated as she was promised.

5. Man murdered on family visit

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 December 2001
DETECTIVES in Leeds are investigating the murder of a Salford man subjected to a "ferocious" attack.

6. Car-park plan for 200-year-old graves

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 December 2001
SHOCKED families could find their relatives' graves buried under a car park if a new development in Barton is given the green light.

7. Man "critical" after road accident

Salford Advertiser, Monday 24 December 2001
A PEDESTRIAN is fighting for his life after colliding with a car in Pendlebury on Saturday.

8. New school is a top of the class decision

Salford Advertiser, Monday 24 December 2001
BROUGHTON school children are resolving to have a successful New Year thanks to a decision to move their primary to a new state-of-the-art site.

9. Can he kick it?

Salford Advertiser, Monday 24 December 2001
HE MAY be football crazy ... even football mad, but keeping his eye on the ball has paid dividends for Ian Shears.

10. Man pleads guilty to police radio 'hacking'

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 December 2001
A 37-YEAR-OLD Lower Broughton man has today (Friday) pleaded guilty to public nuisance in connection with a crackdown on bogus radio transmissions on police frequencies.
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