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1. Calls on Owen to resign

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
SALFORD Council's road safety chief has called for the resignation of a Liberal Democrat councillor after he referred to his fine for speeding as "no big deal".

2. City Council gets behind the Reds!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
SALFORD Reds players will be getting behind the city next season - literally.

3. Phil’s fame is thanks to Frank

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
AS Salford's own Phil Bardsley continues his meteoric rise to the Manchester United first team, there will be one face missing from the stands at Old Trafford - his favourite uncle and first manager Frank Buckley.

4. Council can’t kerb family’s grave concern

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
A GRIEVING pensioner has branded Salford Council a "disgrace" after cemetery bosses ordered her to permanently remove part of her husband's grave so gardeners can cut the grass.

5. Finger clicking good!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
A LITTLE Hulton teenager is looking to swap her job serving fried food at KFC for her dream of becoming a dancing queen, after she won a national disco title.

6. Fighting talk wins teen top film role

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
A LANGWORTHY teenager was boxing clever when he used his acting and sparring skills to win the lead role in a film about the noble art of fighting, to be shot at Salford Lads' Club.

7. Swinton family is stranded in hurricane hell

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
A SWINTON family has been living in fear for their lives after being caught in the path of Hurricane Wilma.

8. Prospects are looking bright for a new home

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005
THE 70-year-old disabled man threatened with court unless he cut his grass is now "over the moon" after New Prospect Housing promised him a new home.

9. Taking a swipe at healthy eating

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005
HEALTH conscious parents will be able to keep track of what their kids are eating at school dinnertime with a £25,000 swipe card meal system.

10. Family's anguish over inquest verdict

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005
THE mother of teenager Amber Lok, who was killed in a collision with a car, said she was physically sick after an inquest ruled her daughter's death was accidental.
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