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1. Widow’s anger after thieves snatch appeal
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003A WIDOW has been left heartbroken after thieves stole a charity collection - intended for disabled children - started by her late husband five years ago.
2. Parents demand inquiry over fall of Harrop Fold
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003PARENTS of children at the troubled Harrop Fold High School in Little Hulton have called for a public inquiry over why the school has been put into special measures.
3. Giggsy gives thumbs-up to new stadium
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003MANCHESTER United star Ryan Giggs has put his support firmly behind Salford City Reds' efforts to build a new 20,000 seater stadium at Barton.
4. ‘Silent plans’ to double-deck road opposed
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003A RACE-against-time bid to block proposed changes to the M60 - which residents say will "poison" their kids - has been backed by Worsely and Boothstown community committee.
5. Paul is ready to preach what he practices
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003BODYBUILDING champion Paul George is ready to put away the dumbbells to give something back to the community in which he grew up.
6. Haslam family puts DJ Jono through his paces for ITV
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003WHEN the Haslam family answered a call from Granada asking if a celebrity could come and stay for a few days, they thought it was a joke.
7. Council housing not good enough for £50m cash
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003'SLUGGISH' improvements made by New Prospect Housing, who manage Salford's 29,500 council houses, have been blamed for delaying a bid for a multi-million pound regeneration grant.
8. Cash-strapped family centre may face axe
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 September 2003A LIFELINE service for families in Little Hulton stands on the brink of closure due to a financial crisis.
9. Poor lighting is muggers’ paradise
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003INADEQUATE street safety measures have plunged a Lower Broughton street into darkness, turning it into a "muggers' paradise" and putting lives at risk, one angry resident has claimed.
10. Walter honoured for saving Betty’s bacon!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 September 2003A 79-YEAR-OLD hero who saved his neighbour from her burning flat has been honoured by Greater Manchester Fire Service.
