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1. It’s a family affair for Kennedy clan

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
IT'S certainly a family affair for one of Stockport's top youth theatre groups as they tread the boards for their latest production.

2. Store blasted for refusing to sell pill

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
A MOTHER-OF-FOUR was refused emergency contraception because it was against a pharmacist's religious beliefs.

3. Pop star Sarah is Aloud time off to be best mate’s maid of honour

Stockport Express, Wednesday 18 February 2004
IT was a Valentine's Day to remember for a Poynton hairdresser whose nuptials had a touch of celebrity about them.

4. Morning-after pill mum debates case on BBC radio

Stockport Express, Thursday 12 February 2004
A MOTHER-OF-FOUR who was refused emergency contraception because it was against a pharmacist's religious beliefs has spoken about her experience as part of a live debate for BBC Radio.

5. Falsely convicted ‘killer’ can grieve now

Stockport Express, Thursday 12 February 2004
A REDDISH man who has spent the last three years behind bars for a crime he did not commit says at last he can grieve for his dead girlfriend.

6. Call for bus lane ban after death

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
SHOCKED businesses are calling for bus lanes to be abolished following the death of a father-of-two.

7. Doddy’s star shines bright in the dark

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
TATTIFILARIOUS comedian Ken Dodd honoured the finest traditions of show business when the Stockport theatre where he was performing was plunged into darkness.

8. A tug of love in the tub for water baby Esme

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
DOTING dad Colin Broad was thrown in at the deep end when he was forced to act as midwife.

9. Police will make ‘the best’ of budget

Stockport Express, Wednesday 25 February 2004
STOCKPORT'S top cop has vowed to make the best of a bad situation after finance bosses agreed to keep the police share of the council tax bill to a minimum.

10. Police hand over DIY crime reports to petrol stations

Stockport Express, Thursday 5 February 2004
POLICE in Stockport have vowed to clamp down on 'drive-off' petrol thefts - by getting garages to take their own crime reports.
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