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11. Hundreds pay tribute to car crash victim
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003HUNDREDS of mourners paid their last respects to a loving father whose life was cut short in an horrific road crash.
12. My cheeky little monkey turned out to be Sting
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003MULTI-MILLIONAIRE pop king Sting is known across the globe for his music and views on the rain forrest.
13. One careful lady driver
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003A 93-YEAR-OLD pensioner dubbed the 'safest driver in Britain' will next month celebrate 74 years of holding a clean driving licence.
14. Shock as Tesco store plan gets approval
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003RESIDENTS and traders in leafy Heaton Moor were shocked this week to hear that controversial plans for a store they believe will have a dramatic effect on its future have been given the go ahead.
15. Young mum’s carous-hell
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003A YOUNG mum and her baby narrowly escaped serious injury after part of a merry-go-round ride collapsed at a fun day.
16. Bogus cop’s cases to be re-examined
Stockport Express, Wednesday 20 August 2003THE furore over a BBC mole's infiltration of the police force heightened yesterday with news that 20 crimes will now have to be reinvestigated.
17. £40M revamp for crash site
Stockport Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003A £40 MILLION plan to transform the site on which the Stockport air disaster occurred is set to be approved by councillors.
18. Police patrol high and low in crime hot spots
Stockport Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003POLICE officers flooded the streets during a high-profile patrol day to tackle crime and disorder.
19. Arsonists may have torched toy factory
Stockport Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003A BLAZE which destroyed a world-renowned toy factory in Cheadle was probably started deliberately according to fire chiefs.
20. Homes plan casts shadow over plant life
Stockport Express, Wednesday 13 August 2003MORE than 70 species of plants could be crushed by bulldozers if plans to build homes on a former factory site go ahead, it was claimed this week.
