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1. Charity bus stolen
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006CHILDREN, the disabled and elderly people are to go without after a charity's minibus was stolen.
2. Duncan drives message home
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006THE owner of a pub crawler mini bus firm is getting stuck into the Advertiser's campaign to save Hope Hospital's maternity services.
3. New florist stems sex shop rumours
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006DAVID Walton's roses are red, his violets are blue, a nun thought he ran a porn shop and two vicars did too.
4. Peat quits amid fraud complaints
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006THE former boss of New Prospect Housing has resigned from the arms-length housing company amid allegations that she committed benefit fraud.
5. Hope saved our Harry
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006A MOTHER says she owes her life and that of her premature son's to the staff at Hope Hospital.
6. Child porn teacher escapes prison term
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006A TEACHER from Worsley has escaped jail - despite admitting downloading 151 lewd images of children.
7. ‘We’ll play our Best for George’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006THEY enjoyed years of watching their hero George Best - now three Salford lads have been asked to provide the entertainment themselves at the legend's memorial dinner.
8. ‘Sentence is insult to Ernest’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006EXCLUSIVE RELATIVES of a man beaten until he was brain damaged have criticised the 'appalling' sentence handed to his attacker.
9. Russell steps in at the Beeb
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 23 February 2006IRLAM singing star Russell Watson has been dubbed a 'hero' after stepping into the breach on the latest BBC talent show.
10. Bullying 'out of control' say staff
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 February 2006EXCLUSIVE WORKERS at a Salford firm where an employee killed himself after two-years of bullying are pleading for help from head office management after claiming the problem has 'escalated out of control'.
