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31. Sir Bobby's on the ball for kids
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003YOUNG footballers met one of soccer's legends when they took part in a competition at Manchester's JJB Soccerdome.
32. Heart-felt crusade to help asbestos victims
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003ASBESTOS disease sufferer Kevin Lynch has spent the last eight years fighting a crusade against firms he says have got away with murder.
33. 'Our alternative budget is better'
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003CITY chiefs have announced a budget they say will improve the city without cutting jobs - but opposition politicians claim they could do a better job
34. Sunday League round-up
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003A SINGLE goal against Rockhouse Hotel was enough to put Clifton through to the Margaret Piggott Memorial Cup semi-finals and a clash with Tiger Moth or Catholic Club, who meet on Sunday.
35. Sydney Roosters fly into Eccles
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003FORMER Eccles rugby league star Adrian Morley made a memorable return to Moat Hall as part of the top Australian club Sydney Roosters - VIP guests at a successful Sportsmen's Night.
36. Tony Benn pays tribute to late MP
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003VETERAN socialist Tony Benn described last weekend's peace march in London as the 'real' tribute to former Salford MP and peace campaigner, the late Frank Allaun.
37. Broom swept aside by dangerman Ray
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003FOOTBALL: RAY Nevin got Legs of Man off to a flyer in the Bill Howarth Cup and although New Broom tried hard to save the tie, White made it 2-0.
38. It's déjà vu as Eccles lose lead
Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003RL: National Conference Div 1 - Eccles 18 Hull Dockers 23
39. Battling City in big freeze leveller
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003North West Counties One - Warrington Town 1 Salford City
40. Fireworks campaign blasts off
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 February 2003THE ADVERTISER'S bid to make anti-social fireworks a thing of the past is about to take a huge step forward.
