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1. Hope maternity wins prestigious award
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006HOPE Hospital's maternity unit has scooped a prestigious award for the care offered to breastfeeding mothers and their babies.
2. Unit spreads its wings
Salford Advertiser, Friday 28 April 2006STAFF from Hope Hospital's neonatal intensive care unit will be travelling to San Francisco to deliver ground-breaking research into tiny babies.
3. Patients didn't know of trials
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006ONE of Britain's leading eye surgeons, based at Salford Quays, undertook medical trials without telling patients, medical watchdogs have heard.
4. Street stars help ease Distress of sanctuary
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006CORONATION Street stars teamed up with staff at the Salford Advertiser to help Irlam-based pet sanctuary Animals in Distress.
5. Call that justice?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006THE mother of Amber Lok is demanding a change in the law after the man who ran down and killed her daughter escaped with a £750 fine.
6. How many more must die?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006THE parents of a schoolgirl killed 19 years ago on the East Lancs Road say Walkden teenager Lauren Tennant may not have died if Salford Council had acted after their daughter's death.
7. Tireless Julie in line for a top award
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006AN ECCLES champion is in the final line-up in a national contest to find the country's top community worker.
8. Tot's pram stolen while he receives cancer treatment
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006THIEVES stole a two-year-old's pram while he was visiting Salford for cancer treatment.
9. 'Racist' pupil court case dropped
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006THE controversial prosecution of a 10-year-old Salford schoolboy for calling a fellow pupil racist names has been dropped.
10. Graves policy sparked by Winton man's death is banned
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 April 2006THE flattening of gravestones prompted by the death of a Winton man crushed by a headstone will no longer be allowed following a government report.
