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31. Star man predicts a space trip in five years
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 3 July 2008SPACE cadets could be given a ticket to ride on Britain’s biggest rocket within five years - but only if they’ve got a spare £98,000.
32. Roosting bats set to cause a flutter
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2008THEY may have dropped in uninvited but a bat colony have been declared welcome additions to a busy college campus.
33. Police target woods
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 31 July 2008POLICE are to clamp down on a crimewave connected with men who meet for sex in woodland around Worsley village’s car park.
34. Thanks a million-aire ...
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 29 May 2008A CHURCH'S prayers could be answered, thanks to millionaire property magnate Chek Whyte.
35. Thieves pull the udder one
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008A DESPERATE businessman has made a moo-ving plea to thieves - he wants Daisy the cow back.
36. Scan alternative to a post mortem
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008SALFORD’S coroner is promoting a revolutionary replacement for the post mortem to help reduce the grief felt by mourning families who do not want their loved one to undergo intrusive examination.
37. Council spends £2,500 on bash - for paying its bills on time
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 5 June 2008TOWN hall bosses sanctioned spending £2,500 of public funds for six employees to attend a glitzy ceremony at a top London - because the council pays its bills on time.
38. Fosterers given Royal approval
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 June 2008A COUPLE who have fostered more than 128 Salford children have received their MBEs in a double presentation at Buckingham Palace.
39. Sutent case set for high court
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 12 June 2008A GRANDMOTHER is hoping to take her case to the High Court after being refused drugs for the second time to help her fight cancer.
40. Workers skydive in boy's memory
Salford Advertiser, Thursday 19 June 2008STAFF at a car repair firm are bracing themselves for a charity skydive in aid of research into cot death after one of their colleagues tragically lost his baby son to the syndrome.
