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1. Lions thrashed

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
RL: SWINTON Lions fans had their Christmas spoilt by a Boxing Day pummelling.

2. Priest agrees to meet thug who beat him

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
A PRIEST has agreed to meet one of his attackers face-to-face after he was jailed for what was described as a 'sustained and vicious beating'.

3. Hammer blow to Irlam's title hopes

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
FOOTBALL: IRLAM'S title hopes were left in tatters by a late surge from Prestwich Heys.

4. 'I want to be next Morley'

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
LEE Jewitt is determined to establish himself as the new Adrian Morley - and he is convinced that the Salford City Reds will give him the platform to do so.

5. City still top

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
FOOTBALL: A WIN and a draw in Christmas week maintained Salford City's lead over FC United in the battle for the North West Counties first division football title.

6. £5M on temp workers

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
SALFORD City Council spent more than £5 million on agency and temporary staff in the last financial year.

7. 'Worst drink-driver' jailed

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
THE UK's worst drink driver spent Christmas behind bars after being caught behind the wheel for the 29th time.

8. Rabbi 'not welcome at synagogues'

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
AN ULTRA-orthodox Jewish group has said that Salford rabbi Ahron Cohen should be banned from all community institutions after attending a controversial conference in Iran.

9. Giving thanks for a Christmas past

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
BRAVE Charney Cairns spent last Christmas in hospital recovering from a bone marrow transplant, which she needed following a second bout of leukaemia.

10. 500 Santas hold the Quay to saving lives

Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
MORE than 500 Santas ditched Rudolph and relied on leg power to raise money for charity.
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