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1. Comedienne Jo plans to have the last laugh
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 October 2002AN ASPIRING Victoria Wood will be going up against the funniest comedians in Greater Manchester in her bid to win the coveted City Life Comedian of the Year Award.
2. Great-grandad beaten for ??80
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 October 2002A GREAT grandad of six suffered an horrific attack from a brutal young thug who attacked him at home.
3. Life-saver Nicky makes record books for rescue
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 October 2002LOCAL hero Nicky Power is one of the country's youngest lifesavers - and that's official.
4. Remember 5th November for the right reasons
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 October 2002CITY bosses are urging everyone to make sure they have a Bonfire Night to remember for the right reasons by taking advantage of a new safety scheme.
5. Vomiting virus keeps wards closed
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 October 2002HOPE Hospital is still appealing for people who feel ill to stay away while they continue to battle a major viral outbreak.
6. Eccles man arrested after accident horror
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 30 October 2002A 39-YEAR-OLD Eccles man was arrested and bailed following the death of a pensioner in a road accident last week.
7. M60 protestors sense victory
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 29 October 2002CAMPAIGNERS objecting to plans to close the M60 junction near Worsley have got victory in their sights - but the battle isn't won yet.
8. Hot stuff!
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 29 October 2002FANNING the flames of temptation this week after bearing almost his all is Worsley fireman Martin Sykes.
9. Local hero wins mayoral award
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 29 October 2002LOCAL hero Lee Atkinson is to be honoured by the city for saving a baby from a burning house.
10. Crackdown on street crime pays dividends
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 29 October 2002SALFORD'S police are cracking street crime and that's official, after recent figures have shown a 26 per cent drop in the number of personal robberies and thefts.
