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1. Some will mourn him, but not me

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004
Exclusive: STOCKPORT Express chief reporter Peter Devine, voted Newspaper Society UK Weekly Journalist of the Year 2002 for uncovering murders in Todmorden, gives his perspective on Shipman.

2. Shock decision to close eight primary schools

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004
EIGHT primary schools are set to close in Stockport, we can reveal.

3. Coroner’s first thoughts for killer’s family

Stockport Express, Wednesday 14 January 2004
Death of a killer STOCKPORT coroner John Pollard who determined the outcome of many of the inquests involving Shipman's victims, said yesterday some victims would never know the truth about their loved ones' deaths.

4. GCSE students take a step up the rankings

Stockport Express, Thursday 22 January 2004
STOCKPORT pupils' success in GCSE exams is among the best in Greater Manchester, according to new league tables issued by the government.

5. Borough’s last ‘real bobby’ remembered

Stockport Express, Thursday 22 January 2004
A POLICEMAN described as one of Stockport's last "real bobbies" has died at the age of 76.

6. We shall not be moved

Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 January 2004
SHOCKED parents and staff at an Offerton school are threatening a full scale rebellion after Stockport Council opted to move it lock, stock and barrel to a new site.

7. Learning to reach ‘the other side’

Stockport Express, Thursday 22 January 2004
THERE are some strange happenings afoot at a Reddish factory where promises are being made to help put people in touch with their guardian angel.

8. Relief as two more schools are saved

Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 January 2004
THE death knell was sounded on Monday evening for six primary schools in the borough while three others were celebrating an eleventh-hour reprieve.
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