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21. Holiday home shock is blow to elderly

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 October 2001
THE FUTURE of a holiday home which provides vital breaks for Salford old folk hangs in the balance after a decision to freeze all Christmas bookings.

22. The car's that star in mini Italian Job!

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 October 2001
MICHAEL Caine did it, Noel Coward wanted to do it - and now Swinton couple Paul Taylor and Penny Rudolph are taking up the challenge.

23. ??1.7m loss threatens Meadowbrook centre

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 18 October 2001
MENTAL health patients who visit Meadowbrook's day centre have been left fearing for its future following news the trust responsible for the service is running at a £1.7m loss.

24. In this week's Salford Advertiser...

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
All the best local news and sport in this week's Salford Advertiser!

25. Outlet opens doors to 1,000 jobs

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
A MULTI-MILLION pound shopping outlet which has created 3,000 Salford jobs - 1,000 of them permanent - has opened its doors this week.

26. From Laura, with love

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
BRAVE leukaemia victim Laura Knapp has put her own troubles on a back seat, and instead battled to help other youngsters.

27. With this ring...

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
AN ECSTATIC Eccles couple have made it to the final round of competition to win their dream wedding - and see their happy day featured on the pages of OK magazine.

28. Man Malc makes hit

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
MALC 'THE HITMAN' Alker was given a special honour at the Man of Steel Awards on Monday night.

29. Tempers flare at Sandgate Road

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
WILLOWS came a cropper against a battering ram in the form of Prestwich Heys' Brandon Jolly in a thrilling encounter at Sandgate Road.

30. Stop volunteering or lose dole

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 11 October 2001
A SALFORD Council volunteer who helps adults with learning difficulties has been told she will have to give up her inspirational work - or her benefits will be stopped.