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21. Murder victim's mum speaks out

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 28 November 2002
THE MOTHER of a man who died following an assault outside a Lower Broughton restaurant has spoken.

22. Can't stand the heat? Get in this kitchen!

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 November 2002
EDUCATION bosses have been invited to get their teeth into the cold comfort of an out-of-date school canteen.

23. Smokers urged to stub out habit

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 November 2002
AS SALFORD'S Muslim leaders join forces to urge people to give up smoking during Ramadan, Hope Hospital specialists say local people are dying of lung cancer because they fail to recognise symptoms and do not see their GP early enough.

24. You've heard of the Grammys ... now meet the Grimmys!

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 November 2002
WELL-BEHAVED schoolchildren from Charlestown Primary are in the running for special awards to mark their top class attitude.

25. Have your say on guided busway

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 November 2002
A ROW into a controversial multi-million pound transport scheme will come to a head when a public inquiry opens next week.

26. Mum appeals to hit-and-run driver

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 November 2002
THE MOTHER of a six-year-old girl who was knocked down on Hallowe'en has appealed for the driver to come forward.

27. Ambassador says thanks

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 26 November 2002
FILIPINO nurses working at Hope Hospital were thanked for their hard work and commitment by none other than their homeland's ambassador to the UK.

28. Writing's on the wall for new graffiti team

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 26 November 2002
REBELLIOUS residents have knocked back a council plan to make their community committee part-fund a new graffiti removal team for the city.

29. Hundreds of you sign our petition

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 26 November 2002
THE ADVERTISER'S hugely successful campaign to ban dangerous fireworks is going from strength to strength.

30. 'Allo 'Allo, who's 'elping our Xmas tin appeal?

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 26 November 2002
'ALLO 'ALLO, what's all this then? Actress Vicki Michelle has taken time out from appearing at The Lowry this week to support The Advertiser's Christmas Tin Appeal.
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