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1. Gypsy Rose predicted my entire ridiculous life

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
AS a teenager I went to Blackpool on a youth club trip where all my adolescent pals decided to have a tattoo.

2. Killer road

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
MACCLESFIELD'S infamous Cat and Fiddle Road has been named and shamed as the most dangerous road in Britain.

3. Safety fears over extension of leisure centre

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
CHILDREN'S lives could be in danger if plans to expand Bollington Leisure Centre are given the go-ahead, it was claimed last week.

4. Bee Gee backs our very own pop idol

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
A POYNTON High School pupil who is being backed by superstar Bee-Gee Robin Gibb has proved she is "Stayin' Alive" in the record business.

5. Dicing with death on the A537

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
A BIKER has quit the cut and thrust of the Cat and Fiddle stretch in favour of a safer speedway racetrack after realising he was dicing with death on Britain's most dangerous road.

6. Mill girl Eva keeps her secret of a long life

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
THROUGHOUT her entire life bachelor girl Eva Cox has never smoked and she remains tee-total to this day.

7. Drug factory trio jailed

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
THREE drug barons who were busted peddling the killer drugs crack cocaine and heroin through a "delivery service" from a makeshift "drugs factory" have been jailed.

8. Drunk teenager assaulted ‘helpless’ ex-girlfriend

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
A 19-YEAR-old Macclesfield man was found guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend by punching her in the head as she lay helpless, curled up on the floor.

9. Love is in the glare for amorous worms

Macclesfield Express, Thursday 25 September 2003
THE FUTURE is bright for some of the rarest inhabitants of Poynton, after the parish council lowered the lights on their lovemaking.

10. Stamford joy

Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 24 September 2003
GOLF: THE Stamford club led the way in the third final of the GMWN Trophy as they took both the men's and ladies singles titles.
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