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1. Hospice fundraiser held in name of lost uncle
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006A WORSLEY teacher paid a special tribute to her uncle who died in a Little Hulton hospice by holding a school week-long fundraiser.
2. Mother’s anger over out-of-date baby milk
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006EXCLUSIVE A YOUNG mother says her baby son was made so ill he needed to see a doctor after drinking six week's out-of-date baby milk she unwittingly bought from Tescos.
3. Footy fan flags up his backing for the boys
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006WHILE most England fans are happy to fly the flag from their homes, one Salford man has taken his patriotic passion one step further.
4. ‘This ruling is flat out shame’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006DEVELOPERS have won their battle to keep a controversial housing complex in Worsley village.
5. Giggs gets in swing for Chris
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006MANCHESTER United legend Ryan Giggs was among the star names swinging into action for injured rugby player Chris McGuirk.
6. Rivals in BBC sour grapes
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006SALFORD and Manchester have vowed not to go to war over the BBC's relocation to the north - but relations are already becoming frosty.
7. Pretty in pink
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006A BRIGHT pink coffin on a dark day.
8. Help reunite war medal with family
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 June 2006A MAN who bought a First World War medal on the internet is launching a search to find the descendants of the Salford soldier who won it - so he can give it back to them.
9. A net gain for the family
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 June 2006TWO Salfordian cousins living in different continents have been reunited - and it's all down to the Advertiser's website.
10. Next chapter in stadium story begins
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 22 June 2006THE public inquiry into the City of Salford Stadium got underway this week with Salford City Reds confident the long-drawn out saga will finally see a happy ending.
