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1. Poster Ban leaves rugby club red faced

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
SALFORD City Reds have landed in hot water with the council after highways bosses blew the whistle on their posters.

2. Jubilation, it's party time

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
WE know how to party .... or do we know how to party?

3. Seven-year-old is a little lifesaver

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
LITTLE Lochlan Heald knows who his best friend is ... his seven-year-old neighbour Nicky, the boy who saved his life.

4. Even pub team has its day in Korea

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
SALFORD lads Francis and Graham Vaughan are jetting off to Korea to play in the World Cup... well, almost!

5. Lowry's Home is pride of Lions too

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
SWINTON Lions have thrown their weight behind The Advertiser's campaign to make LS Lowry's home a national treasure.

6. Cancer victim's family call for new enquiry

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
THE family of cancer victim Norah Hogg are calling for an independent enquiry into her death, and say they may consider legal action following a 'disappointing' report by health chiefs.

7. 70-year-old fights for prominent dockers' memorial

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
AN ORDSALL man has made a heartfelt plea to Salford Council - 'don't let the memory of thousands of dockers slip into obscurity'.

8. Family count cost of holiday from hell

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
WEASTE parents John and Eileen Hedgecock cannot begin to count the cost of a friendship that helped save their son's life.

9. Tributes paid to car crash victim

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
THE FAMILY of a Worsley man who died in a car crash in Scotland say they have been overwhelmed with messages of goodwill.

10. Let us pray...for an England victory!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 May 2002
LITTLE Hulton priest Leo Heakin plans to kick off Sunday in fine style with football and faith.
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