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1. Getting in a spin over loss of web
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008I’VE broken my computer. Disaster. For the first few days I had the same ‘phantom limb’ feeling I get when my mobile phone disappears for the 14th time on a night out.
2. Burning man ran half-a-mile for help
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008THE FAMILY of a Marple man who ran nearly half a mile screaming for help, as he ripped off his flaming clothes, are keeping a vigil at his hospital bedside.
3. Glossy weight-loss brochure fails to spell out 'real risks'
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008THE Alexandra Hospital, in Cheadle, has been criticised for taking a ‘light-hearted’ approach to weight loss surgery, following an inquest into the death of a patient.
4. Poynton's St George cross stays
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008THE Cross of St George will remain above Poynton Civic Hall - despite calls for it to be scrapped in favour of the Union Flag.
5. Veteran returns war souvenir he 'nicked'
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008A SECOND World War veteran is returning to Germany to hand back a school banner he took more than 60 years ago.
6. Soldier marches in father's footsteps
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008A BRIDGEHALL soldier has marched in the footsteps of his father to receive a prestigious medal at Buckingham Palace.
7. Headteacher's passing swipe at Government
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008A RETIRING Stockport headteacher with 26 years experience in the position has fired a parting shot, claiming Government mismanagement of education is failing pupils.
8. School's out on a high at Tame Valley
Stockport Express, Wednesday 30 July 2008SCORES of balloons floated away to signify that school was out forever at Tame Valley Primary.
9. Missing girl is safe
Stockport Express, Monday 28 July 2008POLICE in Stockport say a 13-year-old girl who went missing from home last week has been found safe.
10. MP: Referendum will produce 'no' vote
Stockport Express, Friday 25 July 2008REDDISH MP Andrew Gwynne believes the planned referendum over the proposed congestion charge will simply confirm “a very clear no vote”.
