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21. Eccles in Shark attack
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 22 December 2004RL: National Conference - Eccles and Salford Juniors 18 Shaw Cross Sharks 8
22. Christmas on streets for house fire family
Salford Advertiser, Wednesday 22 December 2004A DISABLED dad and his young daughter fear they could be left homeless for Christmas after fire ripped through their home leaving them with only the clothes they stood up in.
23. Spy cameras to watch over pupils
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004SPY cameras have been installed at one Salford high school to watch over pupils and improve teaching standards.
24. Hell’s Angels in charity ride
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004A CONVOY of over 1,000 bikers led by Coronation Street star Bev Callard flooded into the streets of Salford to deliver some christmas cheer to the city's sick children.
25. David beats odds to ski for Britain
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004A BOOTHSTOWN man who lost his leg in a horrific road accident is on the slippery slope to success after overcoming the odds to become one of Britain's top skiers.
26. Blacklist ‘racist’ Salford
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004THE LATVIAN foreign minister has called for Salford to be blacklisted as a racist city to which immigrants should not venture.
27. Irlam’s Matt finish
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004Air Miles League Wilmslow Albion 1 Irlam MS 3 LEADERS Irlam were made to work hard for three points in their top-versus-bottom clash against Wilmslow in the Air Miles Manchester premier league.
28. High fives for Little Hulton
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004Darts Scene THE Little Hulton five-a-side B team won the divisional contest in the annual knock-out in Morecambe in the Lancashire GMC Super League on Sunday.
29. Crowd pleaser
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004SCRUM-HALF Luke Robinson believes the Reds have a secret weapon next season - the crowd.
30. Moore upset for ex-champ
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 December 2004JAMIE Moore will have to wait 12 months for a rematch with Michael Jones after losing his appeal with the British Boxing Board of Control.
