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31. Everything's yankee-doodle-dandy for happy couple

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 July 2001
A LITTLE piece of the good ole' US of A visited Worsley this Independence Day when a local lass married her American sweetheart.

32. Salford's great Olympic hope

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 July 2001
REMEMBER this face - because Salford-starlet Cherrelle Fennell is the future of British Gymnastics according to her coach Mike Lea.

33. Community rallies round to give Natasha a voice

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 July 2001
A WALKDEN mum has issued a heartfelt "thankyou" to the local schools, friends and Advertiser readers who have helped give her daughter a voice.

34. Langworthy lad breaks into the big time

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
THE LATEST name to add to Salford's ever-expanding fame list is actor Stephen Lord.

35. Salford needs more women with a whistle says league secretary

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
YOU'VE heard of the Men in Black - well Salford Junior Sunday League referees secretary Paul Kershaw is hoping to hear from some budding Women in Black as he prepares for the new football season.

36. Sober celebrations for college record-breakers

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
STAFF and students at Pendleton College are celebrating breaking their own record of running 50 miles in under six hours not with champagne - but water.

37. Corrie star agent insists: "Nigel was never on the run"

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
THE AGENT of Salford actor Nigel Pivaro has firmly denied reports that he fled from security guards whilst carrying a gun.

38. Band get support slot they won't regret

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
A BAND hoping to hit the big time are to be given a boost when they support Salford music heroes New Order.

39. We've got the money - but the work starts here says council leader

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
THE REAL work starts here - that's the message behind a celebration being planned to thank everyone involved in the New Deal for Communities plan, and encourage them to get involved in transforming the Charlestown and Lower Kersal area into the new Salford Quays.

40. Horror-show at Headingley for City Reds

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 10 July 2001
Salford City Reds came down to earth with a bump after a stinging 56-6 defeat at Leeds Rhinos on Sunday.
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