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1. Bacall’s is told it can whistle for its late licence

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
A POYNTON bar - whose "bass thump equates with Chinese water torture" - has been refused a late licence AND had its existing hours reduced in one fell swoop.

2. Yes it’s an emergency. Get here quack!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
SHE WAS, what you might call, a sitting duck.

3. You’re a hero to us

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
A COUNCIL foreman, who had just completed a first aid course, saved a newborn baby's life after giving him the kiss of life.

4. Buddy is one of the boys

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
BLACK "sheep" Buddy stands out a mile among the flock as he is herded by collie Peg.

5. Birds and bees banter lands Jordan with a stinging reprimand

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
A CONCERNED mum has removed her son from the new primary school he attended for just three weeks after she felt he was made a scapegoat following a playground chat about "the birds and the bees".

6. Langley village can breathe a sigh of relief... for time being

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
LANGLEY residents - and the village's bats and badgers - breathed a sigh of relief after a plan to build affordable houses on the old Rieter Scragg site was deferred.

7. Refreshing honesty in world of lying, malingering yobs

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
MACCLESFIELD magistrates must have been stunned when 60-year-old Adrian Slater appeared before the court.

8. Not everyone’s ready to be sold my pup!

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 29 June 2005
WHEN our puppies went to their new homes they all left on the same day, all that is, except little Tally. Tally was the smallest in the litter and at puppy-picking had sat trembling in a corner. No-one chose Tally.

9. Why Vic won’t be at Live8

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
AS A young wolf cub I collected donations in little buff envelopes imprinted with haunting images of starving African children. In primary school I urged my parents to give money for starving African children. At high school I collected bottle tops to help starving African children. I even hectored my workmates into supporting a scheme for 'adopting' starving African children.

10. Thank you 1,500,000 times over

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 22 June 2005
WHAT a generous town you are. Not only can we reveal that our MacMillan appeal has reached its £1,500,000 target - but it has been achieved EIGHTEEN MONTHS earlier than anticipated.
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