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3991. Teenage thugs' kicking smashes kitten's jaw
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 19 September 2002A YOUNG kitten was left with a broken jaw after he was dragged from under a car and kicked in the head.
3992. Rocketman to sue Beeb over web jibes
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 30 August 2002ROCKETMAN Steve Bennett is suing the BBC after they branded his plans to launch into space 'suicidal' and ridiculed his space vessel.
3993. Presents for homeless pets
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 December 2002Some might think Christmas is just for kids, but a travel company believe pets deserve a visit from Santa too.
3994. Leanne all set to become a chatterbox
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 10 October 2002A MUM'S dream of having a proper conversation with her daughter looks set to become a reality - after medics said she would never hear, speak or walk.
3995. Bumps plea as speeding cars plague street
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 July 2002A CAMPAIGNER is up in arms over cars speeding along a street - which he fears could cause death or serious injury.
3996. Top GP calls for public smoking ban
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 2 September 2002A LEADING Tameside GP has called for smoking to be banned in public places to combat the risks of passive smoking.
3997. Car thief tricks free little Luis!
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 16 August 2002AFTER a car's central locking system failed, firefighters employed the tricks of the car thief to release a two-year-old boy from the vehicle.
3998. These boots are made for walking
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 29 July 2002RUSSELL Gard's boots are made for walking. And it's a good job too.
3999. Steve's Russian rocket suit fitting
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 26 September 2002ROCKET pioneer Steve Bennett is being measured up for his space suit as his schoolboy dreams of blasting into space take another giant leap.
4000. 17-hour flight, bus ride and 48 years to see penpal
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 November 2002When Margaret Shaw first put pen to paper she never expected it would end in a dream holiday to Australia nearly 50 years later.
