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1. Fight goes Down Under
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005MESSAGES supporting Salford Reds' bid to build a £35m stadium on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal have flooded in from as far afield as Australia.
2. Alarming idea
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005EXCLUSIVE ONE hundred pupils with the worst attendance record at a Salford school have been given free radio alarm clocks in a bid to get them out of bed in the morning.
3. Reds will turn waste land back to green
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005AMBITIOUS plans to breathe new life into a disused sewage works by building Salford Reds a multi-million pound stadium will also create a thriving wildlife haven.
4. Three patients die at mental health unit
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005THREE deaths at a Little Hulton mental health unit are being investigated by police amid claims powerful painkillers were used to subdue patients.
5. ‘I got concrete apology from the council’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005A MAN who dumped a lump of concrete on the doorstep of Salford Council leader John Merry's home has won an apology from city bosses.
6. Forever Reds hand in petition
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005A PETITION calling for city bosses to green light Salford Reds' plans to build a new multi-million pound stadium has been handed to the club.
7. Moore was on the run from rival
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005A SALFORD boxer won over an old Mancunian rival, beating his opponent in the Manchester Run at the weekend.
8. Pupils’ tears for Lauren
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005HUNDREDS of children, family, friends and well-wishers turned out to pay their respects at the funeral of Walkden teenager Lauren Tennant.
9. The lone widow of a ghost town road
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 26 May 2005EXCLUSIVE THIS is the isolated home of a 70-year-old widow who is the only resident left living on an empty street earmarked for demolition.
10. Action plan
Salford Advertiser, Monday 23 May 2005BUILDING Salford Reds' new 20,000-seater stadium will boost club finances by £1.7m per year.
