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1. Spud you believe it, they've had their chips!

Salford Advertiser, Friday 14 February 2003
THERE'S something of a mystery going on in Worsley, with the Morse family depriving themselves of the nation's favourite dish.

2. Advertiser closes in on fireworks

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 16 January 2003
THE NIGHTMARE caused by anti-social fireworks which have terrorised Salford residents could be coming to an end thanks to proposed new government regulations.

3. Weekend of romance for birthday girl

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 13 February 2003
IT WILL be a Valentine's Day to remember for an Irlam girl and her soldier boyfriend who is waiting to hear whether he will be sent to Iraq.

4. Vicki brings 'em back into the Fold

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 25 February 2003
THE NEW headteacher of a Little Hulton school has kicked off her role there by cutting down on truants.

5. Plans to put crime in picture

Salford Advertiser, Friday 10 January 2003
A FORMER cabbie who has been involved in a scheme to help taxi drivers feel safer wants to see it get underway in Salford.

6. Heart-felt crusade to help asbestos victims

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003
ASBESTOS disease sufferer Kevin Lynch has spent the last eight years fighting a crusade against firms he says have got away with murder.

7. Fireworks bill blasts off at last

Salford Advertiser, Thursday 6 March 2003
THE ADVERTISER'S campaign to put an end to the anti-social firework menace was vindicated this week.

8. Residents in giant-killing planning victory

Salford Advertiser, Monday 13 January 2003
CAMPAIGNERS in Boothstown are starting the new year on a high after winning their David vs Goliath battle against landowners Peel Holdings.

9. Blueprint of change

Salford Advertiser, Tuesday 28 January 2003
JOBS, housing and a new home for Salford City Reds are all on the cards under a new planning blueprint drawn up for the city.

10. 'Our alternative budget is better'

Salford Advertiser, Friday 21 February 2003
CITY chiefs have announced a budget they say will improve the city without cutting jobs - but opposition politicians claim they could do a better job
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