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1. DIY they know it’s Christmas?

Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 November 2006
THE controversial South Park team has been causing trouble again - this time in Stockport.

2. Bramhall businesses forced to barricade themselves in

Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 November 2006
A BRAMHALL estate agents has been vandalised for the second time in three weeks.

3. Dad, 29, killed in road tragedy

Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE THE family of a 29-year-old New Mills dad have been left devastated after he died in an horrific road accident.

4. Crossbow thug arrested

Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 November 2006
A MAN has been arrested after a footballer narrowly escaped being hit by a metre-long arrow fired on to the pitch.

5. Man who tried to behead wife loses prison day-release job

Stockport Express, Wednesday 8 November 2006
AN OFFERTON man serving 16 years in prison after trying to behead his wife with a Samurai sword is no longer working his prison day-release at the Citizen's Advice Bureau.

6. Change law to protect kids

Stockport Express, Wednesday 1 November 2006
A CHEADLE solicitor and leading expert on child abuse has called on the government to change the law.

7. It’s a risque business

Stockport Express, Wednesday 8 November 2006
FORMER Stockport student Clare Taylor is to swap the boardroom for the bawdier boards of burlesque.

8. ‘I really hope Lesley’s memory can now be laid to rest’

Stockport Express, Wednesday 8 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE THE child actress who reconstructed the last living minutes of murdered schoolgirl Lesley Molseed said a new arrest by police sent a shiver down her spine.

9. Charge into battle

Stockport Express, Wednesday 15 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE PARENTS of a Cheadle Hulme soldier on a tour of duty in Iraq were outraged to find they were being charged to send him Christmas presents.

10. Mum and son finally reunited after 24 years

Stockport Express, Wednesday 1 November 2006
EXCLUSIVE A STOCKPORT man broke down in tears when he spoke to his long-lost Malaysian mother for the first time in 24 years.
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