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351. Death of a tragic angel

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 March 2005
HELL'S Angels from all over the world made the journey to Cadishead to line the funeral route of a fellow member who died in a motorbike accident.

352. Fire kills whole family

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 January 2005
A SALFORD mum died with her children in a horrific house blaze after an inferno was started by her young son playing with matches.

353. No solace in new Zammit sentencing

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
EXCLUSIVE THE widow of Frank Buckley says she takes no comfort from the extra 15 months one of his killers will spend behind bars.

354. Duty in line of firemen

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005
SALFORD firefighters came under fire from rebel gunmen as they searched through the rubble to free survivors of Pakistan's earthquake.

355. Phil’s fame is thanks to Frank

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 27 October 2005
AS Salford's own Phil Bardsley continues his meteoric rise to the Manchester United first team, there will be one face missing from the stands at Old Trafford - his favourite uncle and first manager Frank Buckley.

356. Painting that cost £42 ‘could fetch £500,000’

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
A VIEW of Swinton by LS Lowry bought for £42 in 1945 could net an art lover up to £500,000 at auction later this month.

357. Family's anguish over inquest verdict

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 20 October 2005
THE mother of teenager Amber Lok, who was killed in a collision with a car, said she was physically sick after an inquest ruled her daughter's death was accidental.

358. Flying farewell

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 November 2005
THE ashes of pilot Bob Ogden, who died when the plane he was flying crashed into a mountain in Italy, have been scattered on his favourite runway at his beloved Barton Airport.

359. Store refuses diabetic boy a Lidl bit of help

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 9 November 2006
A YOUNG diabetic is recovering after being refused a chocolate bar by a shop, despite he and his friends - including the daughter of opera singer Russell Watson - saying he could slip into a coma that could cause brain damage or death.

360. ‘Elvis’ hopes to raise a king’s ransom

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 2 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE AN Elvis impersonator is preparing to rock around the clock in a marathon singathon for sick youngsters.
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