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1. Two-womb mum in drama birth of ‘little warrior’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 December 2005A NEW dad has spoken of his amazement after his wife was rushed to hospital to give birth - only to be told she had two wombs.
2. Don’t panic!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 December 2005EXCLUSIVE THE emergency services are urging Stockport residents living near Bramhall Oil Terminal not to panic following the enormous explosion in Hemel Hempstead.
3. New heartache as baby’s grave is vandalised
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 November 2005YET another family has had its grief trodden-on by heartless thieves who have plundered a baby's grave in Stockport Cemetery.
4. No parking rule could close shops
Stockport Express, Wednesday 16 November 2005SHOPKEEPERS in North Reddish have angrily attacked Stockport Council over a road improvement scheme which they claim could result in the closure of several local amenities.
5. Lifeline thrown to homeless swimming club
Stockport Express, Wednesday 16 November 2005THE future of Reddish Swimming Club has been saved by the decision of Reddish Vale Technology College to open its pool to public use.
6. Aah... is that the sweet smell of TV success?
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 November 2005A REDDISH youngster has been thrust into the limelight at his local school after appearing in a new television commercial.
7. Pensioner’s firework escape
Stockport Express, Wednesday 9 November 2005A FRAIL pensioner is lucky to be alive, after arsonists flung a missile, thought to be firework, into her Reddish home and turned it into an inferno.
8. Cancer woman’s plea for life-saving drug
Stockport Express, Wednesday 26 October 2005A REDDISH breast cancer sufferer is appealing to Stockport health chiefs to allow her to use a new, expensive drug, which could stop the disease coming back.
9. Disaster masters return home to heroes' welcome
Stockport Express, Thursday 20 October 2005STOCKPORT firefighter Jon Heydon has returned home safe after spending a week rescuing casualties from the Asian earthquake, which killed around 40,000 on October 8.
10. A hole load of trouble over sewer collapse
Stockport Express, Wednesday 19 October 2005UNITED Utilities are facing a £1,000 fine, after carrying out unauthorised work on a collapsed sewer in Reddish.
