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1. Dug out of the mire?
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004STOCKPORT County will face Blackburn Rovers in a high-profile friendly this evening (Wednesday) - providing the players can get onto the pitch.
2. Sorting depot closure plans shelved
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004PLANS to hold a crisis meeting to save Stockport's sorting post office have been shelved after union bosses and Parcel Force Worldwide, the name of the company in charge of the parcel arm of the Post Office, have reached an agreement.
3. Heartbroken
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004A DEVASTATED pensioner has been left heartbroken after callous thieves snatched jewellery her dead husband bought for her - as she was visiting his grave.
4. Useful campaign links
Stockport Express, Friday 30 July 2004TAKE a look at the sites of our sister titles and other bodies involved in the fight to save Metrolink ...
5. Reddish rapist pleads guilty
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004POLICE have appealed for more sex attack victims to come forward after a hooded rapist pleaded guilty to an horrific assault.
6. Civilised society? We expose the families forced to live in squalor
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004AS our pictures show, the living conditions for residents of these flats in Heaton Chapel are truly appalling.
7. MP calls for ‘Gypsy officer’
Stockport Express, Wednesday 21 July 2004REDDISH MP Andrew Bennett has recommended Stockport Council employ a Gypsy liaison officer and make a permanent site for travellers.
8. United finally... just not over football
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004A SPORTING couple at loggerheads over their rival football teams found marriage a piece of cake when they finally tied the knot... after 11 years!
9. Town has highest rise in sex attacks
Stockport Express, Wednesday 28 July 2004SHOCK figures have revealed Stockport has had the highest rise in sex attacks across Greater Manchester.
10. Teenagers playing with electricity spark warning
Stockport Express, Wednesday 7 July 2004POLICE are appealing to teenage tearaways to stop vandalising electricity substations - amid warnings someone will be killed.
