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1. Slamming the brakes on motorbike misery
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003A PILOT scheme targeting nuisance motorcyclists in Salford and around Greater Manchester is meeting with great success.
2. TV ambition still flavour of the month
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003THINGS were hotting up last week as Salford curry veteran fought to win the North West heat of the National Curry Chef finals.
3. Agony for Ammies in last-gasp defeat
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003MONTON Amateurs made a heartbreaking exit from the Gilgryst Cup on Saturday at Sandgate Road as they surrendered a 1-0 lead in the dying minutes against holders Prestwich Heys.
4. Grant puts ESJ's youngsters on street to stardom
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003ECCLES and Salford Juniors have been thrown a piece of luck, with five of their players being awarded grants.
5. Reds legend says fond farewell
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003MARK LEE leaves the Willows this month after over a decade as a player and coach.
6. The fight of their lives
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003TWO of Salford's top boxers will be in the spotlight at the MEN Arena this Saturday during a Red Hot Night in Manchester.
7. Little Hulton is a no-go zone
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003BELEAGUERED bus chiefs have once again turned their back on Little Hulton - the problem this time however, is that someone forgot to tell the passengers!
8. Bus driver refused to let me use ramp
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003A MULTIPLE Sclerosis sufferer from Swinton is celebrating after winning an apology from a bus company she says gave her a rough ride.
9. Star trio set to sign
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003IF all goes according to plan, three big signings are on the horizon for Swinton Lions claims boss Paul Kidd.
10. Here we go again
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 October 2003AS BONFIRE night approaches Salford Council and the city's police chiefs are rallying behind the anti-firework campaign launched last year by The Advertiser.
