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961. Stabbed nurse awaits payout
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 February 2001A NURSE who was left disabled after being beaten and stabbed by a crazed patient is still waiting for compensation - two years after the attack.
962. Craig burns the midnight oil for pride of a nation
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 February 2001MEET Stockport's midnight ice hockey star - who trains when most of his classmates are in bed.
963. 'Steve the shirt' jailed for massive designer clothes scam
Stockport Express, Tuesday 6 February 2001A WEALTHY businessman who helped mastermind a massive counterfeit clothes and mobile phones fraud has been jailed for a year.
964. Mindless yobs rip out park trees yet again
Stockport Express, Monday 5 February 2001MINDLESS vandals have struck again in Cheadle, this time ripping up a whole avenue of trees by their roots.
965. Street becoming 'overflow' car park for hospital
Stockport Express, Monday 5 February 2001FURIOUS residents in Hazel Grove claim they have had to turn their gardens into driveways because their street has become an "overflow car park" for Stepping Hill Hospital.
966. Council to take on Orange in court
Stockport Express, Monday 5 February 2001STOCKPORT Council is taking mobile phone giant Orange to court in what is thought to be the first hearing of its kind in the UK.
967. Cappuccino and cash deposits
Stockport Express, Monday 5 February 2001A CAPPUCCINO to go and can you cancel my standing order please?
968. Amputee turned away for wearing trainers
Stockport Express, Friday 2 February 2001A MAN who lost his leg while serving in the army was denied entry to a Stockport bar because he was wearing trainers.
969. Pensioners in police drugs raid blunder
Stockport Express, Wednesday 31 January 2001GOLDEN wedding couple Ken and Mary Hall had the ultimate anniversary surprise - when police stormed into their house by mistake on an early morning drugs raid.
970. Vicar must pay up to bear his cross
Stockport Express, Wednesday 31 January 2001EVEN the Almighty cannot spread His word for free these days. For a baffled minister has been told by planning chiefs he must pay to keep an illuminated cross on his church - because it is an advertisement.
