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1. Sweet smell of success turns sour for neighbours!
Salford Advertiser, Friday 29 March 2002THE SWEET smell of success is filling the air in Boothstown - but the residents don't like it one bit!
2. Seven-year-old pool hero saves pal
Salford Advertiser, Friday 29 March 2002A SEVEN year old 'super-hero' has been rewarded for his quick thinking after saving a classmate from drowning.
3. Salford's most famous voice falls silent
Salford Advertiser, Friday 29 March 2002THE loss of Kenneth Wolstenholme, responsible for perhaps the most famous line of sports commentary of all-time, is being lamented in the town of his birth - Worsley.
4. Racecourse prompts war of words at council
Salford Advertiser, Friday 29 March 2002A BITTER war of words has broken out over plans to include the controversial Salford Forest Park Racecourse in council blueprints for Worsley and Boothstown.
5. Search for young attacker
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 March 2002A MAN who came to the aid of a woman being intimidated by a group of youths was hospitalised when one of them attacked him.
6. Please mum, call home
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 March 2002THE DEVASTATED family of an Irlam mum who vanished on Mother's Day are appealing for her to contact them.
7. Plans for new Salford court
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 March 2002JUSTICE looks set to stay in Salford after all, despite controversial plans to close the city's Bexley Square courthouse.
8. Swinton man drowns in Quays tragedy
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 March 2002MYSTERY surrounds the tragic death of a Swinton man who was dragged unconscious from the Manchester Ship Canal.
9. It's Salford's Easter parade
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 March 2002CHILDREN all over the city got into the religious spirit this week when they donned their prettiest bonnets for Easter.
10. Banking on the holiday buses
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 March 2002GETTING out and about should be much easier across Salford during this year's bank holidays, transport bosses hope.
