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Lewis and the news!


Starting young Lewis browses through the Examiner WE try to make sure there's something in the Examiner for everyone - and discerning two-year-old, Lewis Jon Goral goral

an intermediate type between goat and antelope. Look, smell and climb like goats but have wide muzzles like antelopes and are not bearded. Called also Naemorhedus spp.
 has clearly found plenty to catch his attention.

Maybe it's our big, bright pictures he likes, or perhaps he's checking the stock market share prices.

His mum, of Longden Avenue, Beaumont Park Beaumont Park is a suburb located between Netherton, Crosland Moor and Lockwood.

The housing in this area is situated around the periphery of a medium sized estate that has been given to the people of Huddersfield by the Beaumont Estate for leisure purposes.
, hasn't specified.

She said: "I just had to send you this photo I snapped of my son Lewis, who has just turned two.

"I went into the kitchen to put the kettle on and when I came back, he was sitting reading the Examiner, obviously impressed."

* Can you beat this? Send your unusual, Examiner-related snaps to Jenny Parkin parkin
Noun

Brit a moist spicy ginger cake usually containing oatmeal [origin unknown]
 at the Examiner, Queen Street South, Huddersfield, HD1 2TD, or you can email jenny.parkin @examiner.co.uk
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Publication:Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Date:Feb 28, 2006
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