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Our Baby Of The Year contest is back
Oh baby! It's time to get voting for cutest faces in the Luton and Dunstable area.

Yes, it's come around again. Our Baby Of The Year competition!

We are looking for you to nominate your favourite baby (before our deadline of midnight on May 8) in the following categories: 0-9 months, 10-18 months and 19-36 months

The overall winning will receive £150 voucher to spend at George in Asda and a professionally framed photograph. There are also further prizes for the winner and runner-up in each category.

To find out more about how to vote and to see the selection of beautiful babies, make sure you pick up a copy of April 23 edition of The Luton News or Dunstable Gazette, On sale now, priced just 40p.

Click on the link, above, to see a video report of last year's winners...

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  • Last Updated: 24 April 2008 2:41 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

Today's Vote

Should worldwide tours of the Olympic flame be abandoned to stop giving protestors an easy target
Yes, it's a pointless stunt anyway and would not be missed
No, you can't give in to bully tactics from any quarter
Bring on more protests, they are more entertaining than the sport

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