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31. Bookworms boost our appeal
Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 18 December 2001YEAR 10 pupils at All Hallows High School have dug deep to support The Advertiser's annual Christmas Tin Appeal.
32. Brave Lions push Hornets all the way
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2001ROCHDALE Hornets made it three wins out of three at Spotland on Sunday, but they were made to fight all the way by the battling Swinton Lions.
33. Not just a pipe dream
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2001THE SOUNDS of yesteryear will come back to life thanks to a unique museum now being organ-ised in Eccles.
34. Search on for doctor's car
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2001POLICE are appealing for help in recovering a stolen doctor's car containing important medical samples and equipment.
35. Morrisons move has left us cut off
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2001ANGRY Eccles traders say they are being left to count the cost of town centre regeneration.
36. Post office closes but parents stay safe
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2001PARENTS who were worried their children's Christmas presents might have been lost, after a post office unexpectedly closed, have been told they will get them.
37. Lions need time to gel: Humphries
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 December 2001TONY Humphries is confident that his Swinton side can put Sunday's disappointing defeat by Hull KR behind them and get their Premiership campaign on track at Rochdale.
38. 10-year-old boy in HGV terror
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 December 2001A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy was fighting for his life after an accident with a heavy goods vehicle.
39. Reds clinch ??1.75 million deal
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 December 2001SALFORD City Reds made rugby league history this week when they unveiled the game's largest ever single sponsorship deal.
40. What happened to goodwill?
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 December 2001THE SEASON of goodwill has brought on the latest festive crimewave as thieves darken the spirits of Salford folk who have spent time and money illuminating their homes.
