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1. Past election results

Salford Advertiser, Friday 25 February 2005
PREVIOUS election results for our constituencies ...

2. Car boot cash served on a plate for shrewd sisters

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
WHEN car boot-crazy Margaret Sims paid just one pound for a battered old plate covered in chipped emulsion, she could never have dreamed it was an Art Deco classic worth nearly £2,000.

3. Hunt continues for missing man

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
POLICE are still hunting an Eccles man who vanished without a trace almost 10 years ago with a suspected £130,000 of council cash.

4. Ex-cons’ justice at people’s court

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
A COURT in which locals and ex-cons could sit side-by-side to decide how petty crooks are punished, is to be set up in Salford.

5. Actor helps brave Mary smile again

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
A SWINTON pensioner who was battered by two thugs was overwhelmed with emotion when a local actor paid her a special visit.

6. Grave matter causing upset for relatives

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
GRIEVING relatives turning up to the graves of loved ones across the city have been shocked to find danger notices tied to the tombstones.

7. Tot swallows stone found in tin of soup

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
A SWINTON mum was horrified when her 20-month-old baby choked on a stone found in a tin of soup.

8. Willows ready to host red rebels

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 24 February 2005
EXCLUSIVE SALFORD City Reds have confirmed a breakaway 'Manchester United' run by rebel fans opposed to Malcolm Glazer could play their games at the Willows.

9. Calls to GP surgeries charged at chatline rate

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 17 February 2005
CALLS to two doctor's surgeries in Salford can now cost nearly as much as phoning premium rate chat lines.

10. Traders hit by big fines

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 17 February 2005
FIVE more Salford traders - including two from the same store - have been prosecuted for selling alcohol to underage teenagers.
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