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51. Toddler’s mystery sickness
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003LAUGHING and chuckling like any other three-year-old toddler, Jasmine Jones plays happily in her back garden after school.
52. Gas blast panic at factory blaze
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003MORE than forty homes were evacuated on Monday night after fire tore through a factory storing flammable gas cylinders.
53. David’s bullseye saves darts league
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003A DARTS league has been saved from closure thanks to a "bullseye" from a father and son team from Denton.
54. Victims want fireworks ban
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003A DEAF elderly couple are calling for a complete ban on firework sales after a terrifying attack at their home.
55. Family crackers about Christmas
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003CHRISTMAS has certainly come early at this Tameside house!
56. Fergie tackles the classroom
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2003IF he whispered the secrets of his success to headteacher Bob Wakefield, then Alder Community High can look forward to a triumphant future.
57. Radical assault on yob culture
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2003COMBINED units of police officers and patrollers are to hit the streets of Tameside in a major initiative to crack down on crime and anti-social behaviour.
58. A Great War archive at fingertips
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2003POIGNANT details of soldiers from Denton who fought in the First World War have been preserved in a unique online archive - providing a valuable resource for local families, historians, and academics.
59. Town's fire cover to go in big shake-up?
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2003A RADICAL shake-up plan for firefighting in Tameside recommends that Mossley does not require full-time cover, it has been revealed.
60. Beckham's bangers!
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2003REPORTER Eve Dugdale goes back to school and discovers that dinners are no longer jusy chips and tapioca pudding ...
