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31. A ‘hands-off’ victory
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006HOSPITAL campaigners are claiming victory and it's thanks to the army of Macclesfield Express readers who threw their weight behind the Hands Off Our Hospital fight.
32. Who ate all the pies?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006WHEN Arthur Comish opened his chip shop on Crompton Road at 4.30am last Tuesday it wasn't to feed hungry clubbers heading for home but to receive his morning delivery of pies.
33. Our schools are top of the tables
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006TOP marks go to Prestbury CE Primary School which is amongst the 'best of the best' according to new education league tables.
34. Litvinenko murder worries me greatly
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006ACCORDING to experts Polonium 210, used by unknown parties to murder Alexander Litvinenko, is sufficiently lethal for a mere pinpoint of the radioactive substance to kill ten people.
35. Big Brother’s looking and talking to you all
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006COUNCILLORS' plans to review the borough's CCTV system led to a bizarre discussion into the merits of attaching loudspeakers to cameras.
36. Who ate all the chippy’s pies?
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 13 December 2006WHO ate all the pies? That is the question currently being asked by award-winning chippy Arthur Comish after his premises were plundered by a greedy dawn "burgerer".
37. Reprieve for children's services
Macclesfield Express, Friday 8 December 2006MACCLESFIELD can breathe a sigh of relief as women and children's services at our local district general were given a reprieve. But they are not saved yet!
38. Snooker loopy nuts are we
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 6 December 2006EXCLUSIVE LUCKY ladies will be forming a "cue" to get a glimpse of these strapping snooker hot shots.
39. Family outraged over broken neck
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 6 December 2006EXCLUSIVE A MUM is outraged after claiming her daughter, who hurt herself during a lesson, walked around a school for 90 minutes after staff failed to recognise she had broken her neck. Henbury High pupil, Bobby-Jane Evans, 14, felt a shooting pain down her spine last Wednesday while trampolining and asked for help.
40. Lily’s tribute to bravery of her close friend
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 6 December 2006LILIAN Lovatt's best pal has told how her former co-worker could still enjoy a good laugh even when she was in hospital recovering from her dreadful injuries.
