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1. Controversial U.S. gay bishop heads to Reddish
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005OPENLY gay American clergyman Gene Robinson will visit Stockport for an event celebrating sexual diversity in the Church of England.
2. Animal militants threaten nurseries
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005THE parent company of a Cheadle nursery has received chilling threats from animal rights extremists.
3. Anxious wait for news from earthquake zone
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005A STOCKPORT firefighter has flown out to Pakistan to help rescue survivors of the South Asian Earthquake, which has claimed the lives of more than 20,000 people.
4. Aisle be dog gone!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005BRIDGEHALL newly-wed Sonia Wilde was almost upstaged on her big day by her chief bridesmaid - her three year old pet dog, Lucy Brown.
5. Allsports axes 171 local jobs
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005THE decline of sportswear manufacturer Allsports has been confirmed by the announcement that the firm has axed 171 jobs in Stockport.
6. Keeping an eye out for our recovering teacher
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005HAZEL Grove Primary School headteacher Jean Burston could hardly believe her eye as she turned up to school and saw all 211 pupils in eye patches.
7. Kicked out! County directors get red card in boardroom
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005EXCLUSIVE STOCKPORT County directors were left red faced in front of opposition executives on Saturday - after being locked out of their own club boardroom.
8. Safety fears blow whistle on historic match
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005CHEADLE TOWN officials claim bungling bureaucrats have ruined what would have been the biggest home match in the football club's history.
9. Karate kid Melissa’s aiming sky high
Stockport Express, Wednesday 12 October 2005DON'T do anything to upset young Melissa Uniatowicz or you could get more than you bargained for!
10. Comedy legend Ronnie Barker was inspired by ‘tatty’ Bramhall theatre
Stockport Express, Wednesday 5 October 2005COMEDY legend Ronnie Barker, who died yesterday (Tuesday) was once a stage manager and actor at a "tatty" and long forgotten weekly repertory theatre in Bramhall where he met the man who he said "was to teach me everything I ever learned about comedy."
