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1. Missing men can't hamper Diamond
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001BOLTON Road resembled the Bermuda Triangle on Saturday afternoon, as Diamond's Bury Amateur League clash with MBG almost went missing.
2. Slugs and snails and Victoria's council tales
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001IRLAM couple Victoria and David Ryder are at their wits end with the gruesome guests who have invaded their home.
3. Superstore lifeline for ailing precinct
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001A MULTI-MILLION pound investment plan involving a major supermarket could help seal the future of struggling Salford Shopping City.
4. Small is beautiful
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001A LOWRY pencil drawing - not much bigger than a CD case - of a woman sitting in Peel Park is expected to fetch up to £7,000 when it is auctioned by Christie's in London on November 21.
5. In this week's Salford Advertiser
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001All the best local news and sport in this week's Advertiser
6. Conscription letters are hoax says Army
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001ARMY bosses have criticised a fake call-up notice claiming civilians were being sent to the war in Afghanistan, saying the prank was in poor taste.
7. Salle show their class
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001THE MANCHESTER County FA Sunday Amateur Cup took up the attention of 15 Eccles Sunday League sides last weekend, with nine progressing through to the third round.
8. Reds: Simms on the way
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001STEVE Simms is the man charged with helping Steve McCormack turn around the fortunes of Salford City Reds.
9. City need shot in arm
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001ONCE again Salford City lost points against opponents they were expected to beat as they drew 1-1 with Fleetwood at Highbury Stadium.
10. Oliver's kids given Second chance
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 October 2001A CHARLESTOWN charity has helped to give the Thai boxing champions of the future a fighting chance.
