have a look at this website http://www.newspapersremembered.co.uk/acatalog/birthdate-newspapers.html
recon they will be able to help you out, not sure if they will charge though
2006-09-04 08:25:06
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answered by coz 1
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There is a book in my local library called Scotlands Record. Features front pages of major events
2006-09-04 08:25:12
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answered by David R 5
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At your local newsagent on March 4th 1961 probably.
2006-09-04 08:22:47
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answered by simone 1
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Go to your local library and read up on physics,invent a time machine,go back in time,mug a grannie for some pre decimilisation money,put an accumulator on,come back to present time,collect winnings and party so hard you will forget the real reason you started all this
2006-09-07 13:42:58
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answered by craig g 2
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Two things you can do. Either go to the library and look it up on microfese (sp) a librarian can help you. Or you can call the paper they might have a copy of it some how either on disk or hand. They can probably print you one as well for an added fee.
2006-09-04 08:24:02
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answered by AB11 3
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the hot york cases could have stated it in the event that they had any authentic journalists. The as quickly as super newspaper has substitute right into a rag. sensible for packing and birdcages. Obama seems to bypass the greenback and this is a norm for him. He nonetheless blames Bush for each thing and something and that during itself is getting redundant .he's dumb as a fox. can no longer ban handguns yet can tax the heck out of ammo.a metamorphosis has come my friends.
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answered by euler 4
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The British Library keeps one of everything.
2006-09-04 08:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure a large municipal library could help.
2006-09-04 08:23:08
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answered by ann a 3
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in your local library's reading rooms.
2006-09-07 23:21:04
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answered by BLACKY 4
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2 words. . .GOOGLE SEARCH
2006-09-04 08:28:00
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answered by m_d_mack 2
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