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1. Neighbourhood rocked by fire tragedy

Salford Advertiser, Friday 31 January 2003
THE SHOCKED Hope community are this week coming to terms with the death of 88-year-old grandmother Kathleen Robinson, who died after a chip pan blaze ravaged her Park Road home.

2. Legendary leader moved by support

Salford Advertiser, Friday 31 January 2003
SALFORDIANS were thanked for the support they gave the New York people after the September 11 attacks when two former mayors shook hands.

3. Axe-threat ALP is army saviour

Salford Advertiser, Friday 31 January 2003
A SPECIALIST fire engine which could be axed as part of a fire service review has been endorsed by army officers covering the firefighters' strike.

4. Housing mess will take years to sort out

Salford Advertiser, Friday 31 January 2003
SALFORD Council's housing chief has admitted "it must be horrible" to live on run down streets in Broughton and Blackfriars.

5. Bags of reasons to tune into the Advertiser

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003
THE ADVERTISER is always first in line to stir up debate about the most pressing issues of the day.

6. HSE probe tot's 'near drowning' in city pool

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive is investigating claims a young girl was left to drown by lifeguards at a Salford swimming pool.

7. Somali family evicted by city council

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003
A TEENAGE refugee who escaped the horrors of civil war in Somalia said this week he had never experienced anything worse than being uprooted by Salford Council.

8. 1,000 jobs in Ordsall's big face-lift

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003
NEARLY 1,000 new jobs are earmarked for Salford under ambitious plans to turn an Ordsall wasteland into the next Castlefield.

9. Cats not wild about legacy

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 30 January 2003
A MAJOR campaign to neuter feral cats is being carried out at the RSPCA clinic in Salford - thanks to a £168,000 legacy.

10. Why Swinton RLFC needs YOU!

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 29 January 2003
FRESH air, a free ticket to the game and a tenner in your hand - it's a job most rugby league fans would probably sell their grandmother for!
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