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51. Boy burnt after falling in bonfire
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003THE THRILL of bonfire night gave way to horror at one Swinton family's celebration when their 11-year-old son slipped and fell into the fire.
52. Short but sweet
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003FILM graduates from Salford University are preparing to see their work hit the big screen at celebrity screenings in both London and Manchester.
53. You can do it again
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003THE RUN-UP to Christmas has started and that can mean only one thing - it's time for The Advertiser's annual tin appeal.
54. Stephen’s screen test
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003BEN Kingsley, Robert Powell, Christopher Eccleston and now Stephen Buckley.
55. £1.5m cash boost set to create Kersal Mecca
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003AMBITIOUS plans to build a Salford footballing Mecca received a £1.5m cash boost this week.
56. ‘Had my boy been five yards closer he would have been burnt’
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003AN IRLAM mum has attacked Salford Council's firework safety record after claiming her baby son narrowly missed being scarred for life at a community bonfire.
57. Nathan has a tail to tell
Salford Advertiser, Monday 17 November 2003NATHAN R Squirrel could be forced into permanent hibernation after being given a rough ride by Salford thugs.
58. Nothing too much trouble for city’s Kerry
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2003A TEENAGER from Swinton whose ongoing battle with a heart condition inspired her to help others could be on the verge of becoming Greater Manchester's Young Citizen Of The Year.
59. Widower: ‘return my wife’s wedding rings’
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2003A WIDOWER has appealed for the callous crooks who ransacked his Worsley home to return his deceased wife's engagement and wedding rings.
60. Vandals on wrecking spree
Salford Advertiser, Friday 7 November 2003THE retirement festivities for Christ Church Primary head Stewart Ballantyne ended on an unexpected sour note at the weekend after vandals wrecked one of his crowning glories.
