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11. Where is the justice?

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
A MAN savaged by a police dog says he "feels cheated" by the justice system after the animal's handler walked free from court.

12. Council boss to fight for Cheadle seat

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
STOCKPORT Council leader Mark Hunter has been chosen to fight the Cheadle seat for the Liberal Democrats, following the sad death of sitting Lib Dem MP Patsy Calton last month.

13. Stung into action as swarm of bees invade the pitch

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
A SUNNY Saturday football tournament turned into a scene from a horror film as a swarm of angry bees surrounded an under 8s team.

14. Singing as easy as ABC for ‘Jackson five’

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
MUSIC sensations like the Jackson Five only come along once in a lifetime - well not if you live in Stockport because Heaton Moor boasts its own quintet of singing Jackson brothers!

15. Borough bids sad farewell to Cheadle MP Patsy Calton

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
ALMOST 1,000 people packed a Stockport church to pay tribute to a woman of "dignity, decency, determination, integrity and courage".

16. Ron’s gone potty over his garden

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
WHEN Reddish pensioner Ron Seeley fell ill last January, he admits his garden went to pot, but now his health has returned it is blooming again.

17. Jacko’s just wacko about Cheshire’s memorabilia

Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 June 2005
EXCLUSIVE COULD superstitious superstar Michael Jackson have turned to the unlikeliest of good luck charms through his high profile child abuse case - a Cheshire Regiment cap badge?

18. Fire rescuer Austin is hero next door

Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 June 2005
AN Offerton man has received a prestigious commendation for rescuing a neighbours baby from a house inferno.

19. David’s mission of mercy for long forgotten soldiers

Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 June 2005
AS the country paid its respects to those who fell during the D-Day landings last week, a Reddish taxi driver was returning from Latvia where hundreds of thousands German and Russian bodies still lie unburied on World War Two battlefields.

20. Mum and daughter die in head on smash

Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 June 2005
TRIBUTES and prayers are being offered to the family of an eight-year old girl and her mum who were killed in an horrific road accident during a holiday in Derbyshire.