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1. Spirits of streets wanderers return
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 August 2002SALFORD'S very own globetrotters have returned from the trip of a lifetime - and say they can't thank The Advertiser enough for their wonderful South African tour.
2. Search continues for car-jack killers
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 August 2002A POST mortem on the 46-year-old man killed by a car-jacking gang in Salford Quays has revealed that he died from severe head injuries.
3. Injuries after bus crash
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 August 2002A NUMBER of people were taken to hospital after a bus and a car collided in Pendlebury.
4. Urban oasis proves grass IS greener
Salford Advertiser, Friday 30 August 2002HARDWORKING greeners have created an urban paradise from the overgrown ruins of a community garden.
5. Armed gang's raid on bank
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002POLICE are appealing for witnesses following an armed robbery outside Barclays Bank on Chorley Road in Swinton yesterday (Wednesday).
6. Posh & Becks join Russell for a touch of class
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002SALFORD opera star Russell Watson is teaming up with Posh and Becks for a charity assault on the Christmas charts.
7. Don't put a price on saving lives
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002SALFORD firefighters insist plans to axe a specialist rescue engine as part of countywide service cuts will cost lives.
8. Hats off to family fun
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002FAMILIES stepped back in time at Salford Museum and Art Gallery on Sunday.
9. Police continue murder hunt for car-jackers
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 August 2002THE man who was killed by a gang attempted to rob his car in Salford Quays on Tuesday night is due to be formally identified.
10. Brass band blows own trumpet after 25 years
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 28 August 2002A BRASS band is blowing a celebratory fanfare to its 25th anniversary - and with a flourishing youth section it is looking forward to another quarter century of success.
