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1. Gay wedding cements 17 years of love
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005AFTER 17 years together Karen Dawber and Sue Atkinson were finally able to cement their relationship as they became the first same-sex couple in Salford to tie the knot.
2. Thieves take ashes of dead babies
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005EXCLUSIVE A GRIEVING mother is devastated after thieves stole a safe from her home where she had been keeping the ashes of her two baby sons.
3. No-show makes real Splash with planners
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 December 2005PLANNERS have criticised the design company behind the Salford beach development after their no-show at a committee meeting.
4. Tsunami victims’ spirit of Salford
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005ACTOR Christopher Eccleston forged an emotional link with the tsunami victims of Indonesia because they reminded him of the people of his home town of Salford.
5. Cadets cheer up children’s ward
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005SICK children who will spend the festive period in hospital have 28 Salford youths to thank after they raised money to buy the patients Christmas presents.
6. A Tribune to a changing city
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005A INTERNATIONAL newspaper has told London to move over to make way for Salford as one of the country's most revamped cities.
7. Stab girl’s Crimewatch plea
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005POLICE may turn to the BBC's Crimewatch programme to track down the man who stabbed nurse Karen Wright as she walked near Victoria Park in Swinton.
8. ‘Finding Paul’s killers would be the best present’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005THIS time last year Kirsty McIntosh was celebrating her first Christmas with new boyfriend Paul Croft.
9. Merry Christmas... for council leader John, who’s just been given a 14.1% pay rise
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005EXCLUSIVE: SALFORD Council's leader is certain to enjoy a 'Merry' Christmas this year after his pay was increased by 14.1 per cent.
10. Hardman killer’s appeal fails
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 December 2005AN epileptic motorist who killed a young mother while having a seizure at the wheel of his car has failed in his bid to get his sentence reduced.
