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11. The ‘Lowe’ down on oldest tea lady in town
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006At the tender age of 96, Betty Lowe is still serving a fine cup of tea at a charity cafe in Hope Hospital.
12. Life lost to illness that haunts a family
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006A FAMILY devastated by a hereditary disease is in mourning once again after the illness claimed its sixth victim.
13. Will Lindsey get to bite the Big Apple?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006AN ASPIRING actress is pinning her hopes on help from Salford businesses in a bid to follow in her great-grandmother's footsteps.
14. French missed connection
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006A SALFORD teacher endured a hellish 30-hour journey from France to Eccles after an airline put him on two coaches, two planes and a taxi.
15. A big no to price wars
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006SALFORD City Reds have ruled out the possibility of getting involved in bidding wars for the likes of John Skandalis and Andrew Dunemann.
16. ‘They’re tearing us apart’
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006WEASTE residents say that if proposals to close down Tootal Drive Primary go ahead the community would be torn apart.
17. Ram-raid!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006Rugby League Swinton Lions 18 Dewsbury Rams 22 SWINTON Lions endured last minute heartbreak in their top of the table clash with Dewsbury Rams.
18. Glad to be ear!
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006HE famously had his ear bitten by Mike Tyson but former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield received a much friendlier reception in Salford.
19. No reason to shop at Morrisons
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006SUPERMARKET giants Morrisons, who this week were fined for selling out-of-date produce at their Eccles branch, are continuing to stock food which is nearly a week past its sell-by date.
20. Salford Reds 16 Wigan Warriors 4
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 25 May 2006Challenge Cup GREAT Britain coach Brian Noble was left with egg on his face as the Salford players he shunned from the national team's squad destroyed his Wigan side.
