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1. Phone's just the ticket

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
BY the time Salford City Reds move to the City of Salford Stadium fans will be using their mobile phones as season tickets.

2. Memories of life and death in a Japanese POW camp

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
FRANK Davies risked his life to smuggle a camera into a Japanese prisoner of war camp. Now, 60 years on and marking the anniversary of VJ Day, Frank tells Laura Lynott why he did it and of his memories of the camp

3. Stadium plan to be heard in early October

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
AFTER months of negotiations a date has finally been given for the City of Salford Stadium to go before the council's planning committee.

4. The ultimate in convenience food?

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
THE public could soon be spending a pretty penny for a meal where they used to go to the toilet.

5. Youth dies away at music festival

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
THE family of a Salford boy killed while at a music festival in Warwickshire paid tribute to him describing him as 'wonderful boy'.

6. Police to probe into abusive text

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
POLICE have been alerted after Salford bullfighter Frank Evans received an abusive message on his mobile phone from animal activists.

7. Mystery of hit-and-run

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
POLICE are still appealing for information into the death of 16-year-old Lee Houghton who was killed following a hit-and-run accident.

8. Healer Frank is Worsley wonder

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 August 2005
REPORTER Christopher Brereton tells how a routine meeting saved his job ... and his broken collarbone.

9. Anti-gang policing endangers teen girls

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005
EXCLUSIVE TEENAGE girls in Swinton are choosing to risk walking home alone at night because of a controversial police policy which breaks up groups of two or more youths.

10. Disabled, alone and in fear for his life

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 August 2005
A DISABLED man who is the only person living on a deserted and derelict estate fears he will be burned alive in his sleep by arsonists who regularly torch the area.
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