Well, you don't say what year your daughter was born, that would be helpful.
http://www.exposuresonline.com/ExposuresOnline/Shopping/ProductDetail.aspx?CID=Gift+Ideas&SCID=Baby&CollectionID=L180183BORN&SiteNum=0&SourceCode=7960110I&affid=1
You can go here, if she was born between 1994 and 2006.
Or you can go here, slightly different from the above item. This is available for years between 1960 and 2005 plus 1946, 50, 53, 54, 55 and 1956. I would assume 2006 would be available shortly.
http://www.whenyouwereborn.com/
2006-10-29 00:35:30
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answered by SNK 3
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Contact the newspaper via their website. I know the daily mirror do really nice full copies bound in hardback and embossed with the childs name and birth date etc. xx
2006-10-29 07:00:39
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answered by starlet108 7
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If she was born on a Sunday you are out of luck.
They have only been producing Sunday papers since March 11 1923.
2006-10-29 07:15:58
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answered by waltzsingmatilda2 3
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Yes you can for sure... most of the paper is possible to get. Go to the mean office, head office of the newspaper that you want to have... i suppose that you can call too..
2006-10-29 07:06:36
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answered by tenderpinklady 2
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There is a neat website called D'Marie Time Capsule, You type in a birthdate and it gives all kinds of information on what happened that day, what day of the week it was, cost of milk, cost of houses , favorite song ect. Check it out!
2006-10-30 00:01:43
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answered by mshowdy43 2
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I very seriously doubt that you can get a complete copy, but most newspapers can get you a copy of the parts you need from their microfiche files.
2006-10-29 06:57:53
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answered by WC 7
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contact the newspaper, they should keep archieves and the library might have some that you could take copies of main headlines of!
2006-10-29 14:09:54
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answered by Claire M 2
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you can always go to your main library where you find your family history they have newspaper dated way back to as far as i can remember surly you will have some luck there. good luck
2006-10-29 07:55:35
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answered by very berry 1
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go to your local newspaper office they charge a couple of quid,but hey great idea
GoodLuck
2006-10-29 06:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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They are all available now. You can go to your library and download and print them.
Or try the paper in question directly.
2006-10-29 06:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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