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1. Becks lookalike lured women for sex attacks
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002A MANCHESTER United fan became a serial sex fiend by modelling his looks on soccer hero David Beckham.
2. Heroes in blaze rescue
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002TWO BRAVE heroes teamed up with police to pull a woman and three children from a house fire in a dramatic rescue on Saturday night.
3. Murder victim's mum speaks out
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002THE MOTHER of a man who died following an assault outside a Lower Broughton restaurant has spoken.
4. Ex-Salford MP Frank Allaun dies
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002POLITICIANS and peace protesters have been paying tribute to former Salford East MP and veteran disarmament campaigner, Frank Allaun.
5. Armed robbers get lengthy jail terms
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002THREE armed robbers who committed a string of offences in and around Salford have been jailed for a total of 39 years.
6. We were ready to settle, say firefighters
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002FIREFIGHTERS insist they were happy to take a proposed 16 per cent pay rise until it was dramatically withdrawn two hours before they were due to walk out on strike.
7. Football wannabe Tony sees the light
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002FROM footballer to theatre director may not be the most logical career path, but for Salfordian Tony Mercer that's not a problem.
8. Can you flag down missing emblem?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002THE CALL has gone out for help in tracking down a unique piece of Eccles history.
9. Firework petition wins all-party support
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002THE ADVERTISER campaign to ban the sale of dangerous fireworks has attracted cross-party support from Salford Council.
10. Controversial flat plans laid to rest
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002PLANNERS who turned down a controversial proposal to convert a former Weaste pub into 14 flats insist 'bully boy' tactics by some protestors had no bearing on their decision.
