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81. Frozen pensioners give rent cold shoulder

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 4 January 2001
IT'S COLD but not cold enough it seems for Pendleton pensioners facing a fourth freezing winter without night-time central heating.

82. Pat is shadow of her former self

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 4 January 2001
GERI Halliwell may be super slim on her latest eating plan but it is a Patricroft woman who is now the weight-loss wonder.

83. Humph gets the hump with boycott message

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
SWINTON Lions coach Tony Humphries has reacted furiously to a call on the club's website for fans to boycott Gigg Lane.

84. Chess mourns death of British master

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
THE Advertiser's chess correspondent Vic Knox has died, aged 56. Darren McElvenny presents his tribute ...

85. Family grave must be split up for flats

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
A SALFORD woman could be forced to split up three generations of her family buried at Barton Methodist Cemetery.

86. Puppy comes in from cold

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
THIS eight-week-old male Alsatian puppy had a Christmas Day to remember after being found wandering the streets of Winton in the early hours of Christmas morning.

87. Tragic grandad calls for safety in Kersal

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
'COUNCIL bosses, keep your promises before another child dies' - that's the message from Kersal grandad Lawrence Harrison, who has been fighting for safer roads for the last eight months, following the tragic death of his five-year-old grandson.

88. Karl keeps his cool

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 3 January 2001
North West Counties League Division One - Newcastle Town 1 Salford City 1
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