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1. Catwalks for a good cause for Hollyoaks' Sinead
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008ACTRESS Sinead Moynihan has gone back to the catwalk - but this time it’s to help protect children from abuse.
2. Can anyone give me the gift of a liver?
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008ETHAN Collins has been fighting for his life since he was born and after being given just weeks to live his parents are now appealing for help.
3. Crime 'hotspots' revealed on map
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008PARTS of Prestwich, Radcliffe and Whitefield have been labelled crime hotspots in a new map showing the borough's most troubled areas.
4. Hangman's hammer
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 13 November 2008A MACABRE collection of personal items belonging to Britain’s last hangman has fetched more than £17,000 at auction.
5. Iraq hero joins with the Poppy Appeal
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 30 October 2008A PRESTWICH soldier serving in Iraq has helped to launch the annual Poppy Appeal.
6. Two years later, help us bring David justice
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 30 October 2008THE parents of a man mown down by a hit-and-run driver have appealed for help to find his killer on the second anniversary of his death.
7. Piano boy stars on the airwaves
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 23 October 2008A PRESTWICH pianist’s performance in a ‘pianothon’ has been chosen as a highlight and recorded for national radio.
8. Father's quest for cure
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A FATHER determined to find a cure for his son's illness is thrilled after raising thousands of pounds for research into the condition.
9. Peacock Boy and the Greek tragedy of the puppet gran
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008A LIFE-SIZE puppet of a grandmother will take to the stage next month as the star of a play written by a Prestwich woman.
10. Synagogue patrols on High Holy Days
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2008EXTRA police will be patrolling before and after synagogue services during the High Holy Days in a bid to deter anti-Semitism.
