I can see from your username that you're located in the great city of London, so I would recommend that you try The British Library in King's Cross.
Access to their vast newspaper archives is free for university students; the area is spacious, clean and peaceful to work in. There's also lots of other cool exhibitions they've got that are worth checking out.
2006-10-01 09:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a database or go to a national newspaper URL. Try the New York Times, it's free but will require you to join.
2006-09-30 10:38:57
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answered by Babydoll 4
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Your local central library. I doubt you'd find them at a branch library but the central library for your borough should have most old newspapers on microfilm to look at.
2006-09-30 17:16:44
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answered by isildurs_babe 4
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Go to the library as they have free access to all old newspapers.
2006-09-30 10:34:38
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answered by Actionchick 2
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Try accessing UK Newspapers at - www.newspaperuk.co.uk -
they host a vast collection of current and past newspaper articles.
2006-09-30 10:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out yer library a great source of info
2006-09-30 10:35:06
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answered by genie 1
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most libraries will keep ur local paper on archive, and they even have most of the large city papers as well
2006-09-30 10:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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go to your local library and ask them where the nearest reference library is.we have a cracking one in glasgow..the michell library.
2006-09-30 17:59:13
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answered by Fudgie 6
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Your local libraries. I don't know of any websites, though. =]
2006-09-30 10:29:01
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answered by stumble__replay 3
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You need to register, but its free:
http://library.open.ac.uk/resources/newspapers.html
2006-09-30 10:39:10
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answered by Kat C 1
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