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1. Ralph makes a song and dance for life-saving hospital
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001A MACCLESFIELD councillor who recovered from a heart by-pass is planning a concert in aid of the hospital which saved his life.
2. Film lovers wanted to help launch town cinema club
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001FILM BUFFS trying to bring the silver screen back to Macclesfield are desperately seeking committed cinema enthusiasts to start a film society.
3. 'It's just like having a penalty really'
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001SOCCER: Lee Glover and Kyle Lightbourne beware - Liverpudlian Rickie Lambert is attracting attention for his performances in midfield and attack.
4. Valuable Dinky toy collection is stolen
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001A DINKY toy fanatic has had his priceless collection stolen from his home.
5. Librarian is injured by passing bus
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001A LIBRARIAN ended up in hospital after being clipped round the head by a passing bus.
6. Byrne to start at Exeter?
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001SOCCER: Chris Byrne is vying for a starting place against Exeter City.
7. New move to fight crime
Macclesfield Express, Friday 28 September 2001NEIGHBOURHOOD wardens could be introduced in the next move to fight against crime across the borough.
8. St Paul's off to a winner
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 27 September 2001BILLIARDS: The season kicks off with a slightly smaller league due to the loss of the Green Baize team who have found difficulty raising the required number of players.
9. Silkmen fan reveals his true colours at wedding
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 27 September 2001SOCCER: Silkmen fan Alexis Conway sprung a surprise on his wedding day - by whipping off his groom's jacket to reveal Macclesfield Town colours.
10. Macc Town girls are 100 per cent
Macclesfield Express, Thursday 27 September 2001SOCCER: Macclesfield Town u10s kept up their 100 per cent record to retain their position at the top of the Cheshire League.
