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31. New home for Christmas
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 December 2006A PARAPLEGIC army veteran who had been a prisoner in his own home can finally go Christmas shopping after being rehoused to a disabled-friendly flat.
32. What price the life of a child?
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 21 December 2006A PRESTWICH mum says she dreads the daily walk to school with her two sons because of the dangerous road they must cross.
33. ‘Jobs could be lost’ in funding shortfall
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 7 December 2006A BURY union leader says council workers should worry about possible job losses after the local authority revealed purse strings would need to be tightened.
34. Little Grace won’t let illness spoil her xmas
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 30 November 2006WHEN her family sits down to Christmas dinner, little Grace Mae Taylor won't be tucking into turkey with all the trimmings like her mum and dad.
35. Kevin gets into the swing of sultan role
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 30 November 2006A FORMER Prestwich schoolboy is set to star in one of the region's biggest pantos this festive season.
36. Guardian Angel saves threatened home
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 2 November 2006ELDERLY residents at a Jewish care home threatened with closure have breathed a sigh of relief after a guardian Angel stepped in to save the £1 million facility.
37. Brave Nicky walks tall
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 2 November 2006A BRAVE woman battling to beat breast cancer was the guest of honour at a walk raising charity cash - just a week after losing her second breast to the disease.
38. Ex-boxer Mike snaps up chance to be a Hollywood heavyweight
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 26 October 2006A PRESTWICH snapper is boxing clever with his photos set to star in a Hollywood film.
39. Laura will aim high
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 19 October 2006A WHITEFIELD student who dreams of teaching children in the Third World is to scale Africa's highest mountain to send teachers to some of the poorest countries.
40. Brave Cara stays in the frame as she fights illness
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 12 October 2006A PRESTWICH mum who was given just six months to live is fighting back by starting up her own business.
