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1. Mother’s goodbye to her heart op heroine

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
HEART transplant heroine Sholeh Rhodes has passed away in peace after her family agreed to switch off her life support.

2. Pupils’ guard of honour for lollipop lady

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
PUPILS bid a final farewell to their lollipop lady as her funeral procession passed by the spot where she was killed.

3. Sshh, don’t mention the ‘S’ word

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
THE woman behind the bid to bring the BBC to Salford has denied a DVD promoting the project snubs the city.

4. Cancer card comes to city

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
A YOUNG cancer sufferer has launched a card scheme in Salford to prevent cancer victims being banned from pubs for wearing head gear.

5. Help us save Ordsall Hall

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
THE Advertiser is launching its campaign to raise almost £1 million to renovate one of Salford's best loved buildings.

6. Residents’ association in threat to call it a day

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
A LITTLE Hulton residents association is threatening to throw the towel in after years of not seeing enough done for their neighbourhood.

7. Police fear for knife fight pub’s landlady

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 September 2006
POLICE are asking the landlady of a Little Hulton pub to be replaced as part of a review prompted by a mass knife fight which took place outside.

8. MP's Conference diary

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 September 2006
AS THE Labour Party Conference is held in Manchester, Worsley MP Barbara Keeley gives us her diary of the week's events ...

9. Stars say goodbye to real local legend

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 September 2006
A WELL known businessman was visited on his death bed by Manchester United star Ryan Giggs who 'thought the world' of the 78-year-old renowned for wearing his favourite trilby hat.

10. Heart op heroine fights for life

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 21 September 2006
A WOMAN, who 18 years ago became the country's youngest full heart transplant patient, is in intensive care after suffering organ failure which her mum fears will take her life.
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