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1. Express triumphs at prestigious awards

Stockport Express, Monday 29 November 2004
YOUR Stockport Express is number one ... and now it's official!

2. Prisoner in her own home

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
IN a cruel act of deception a blind woman had her dog stolen by a thief who pretended to be HER friend.

3. Is danger park worst in region?

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A QUIET stroll through one of Stockport's 23 parks could result in rape, being threatened with death, indecent assault, robbery, wounding, drug dealing, or being forced to witness perverts exposing themselves.

4. George Cross hero granted Borough’s highest honour

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
STOCKPORT'S unassuming hero soldier Chris Finney was awarded the freedom of the borough at a special ceremony held last week at the town hall.

5. Marple GPs criticised in Shipman inquiry

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
TWO GPs from Marple failed to carry out adequate checks and enabled serial killer Harold Shipman to escape detection, the General Medical Council has heard.

6. Young Amber speaks out to tackle racism

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A SCHOOLGIRL from Heald Green was so upset by the award winning documentary 'The Secret Policeman' that she was determined to play her part in stamping out racism.

7. Disabled workforce is valuable business asset

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
GOVERNMENT Minister for the Disabled, Maria Eagle, paid a visit to a Stockport store to see initiatives aimed at getting people with disabilities into work.

8. Mum calls on thief to ‘have a heart’

Stockport Express, Wednesday 24 November 2004
A YOUNG mum has had a recording of her son's first moments of life swiped by an opportunist thief who sneaked into her house while she watched television.

9. Did you get the message?

Stockport Express, Thursday 18 November 2004
TRANSPORT minister Tony McNulty was left in no doubt of the strength of feeling over moves to stall the Phase Three Metrolink bid when Stockport council leader Mark Hunter joined a top level delegation to London.

10. Keep fighting, keep united

Stockport Express, Thursday 18 November 2004
EDITORIAL director of our parent company Greater Manchester Weekly Newspapers, Richard Catlow, travelled with the delegation and is quietly confident ...
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