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31. Could you be a magistrate?
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 8 September 2004DO YOU have what it takes to be a local magistrate? To find out take this simple test...
32. Everyday lives are tarnished by the profanity of thick morons
Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 8 September 2004AS AN avid student of the spoken word I have to admit my day-to-day language is not free from expletives.
33. Title match blow for champ to-be
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004A BUDDING Thai boxing champion found himself all dressed up with no-one to fight when he turned up for his first ever title match.
34. Nancy’s mug is a perfect partner
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004HER face may no longer be the one for England football manger Sven Goran Eriksson but her mug is the perfect choice for a cafe bar in Alderley Edge.
35. Driver shortage means two hour wait for bus
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004BOSSES at bus giant Arriva have admitted two services through Handforth were cancelled because there was no one to drive them.
36. Teenager plunges to his death
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004A FAMILY is in mourning following the death of their teenage son in a horror crash in Wales, in which the car plunged 100 feet down a ravine.
37. Estate agent abandons his career to take up good life
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004A WILMSLOW estate agent has waved goodbye to life in the fast lane of property sales and now feels more at home driving his delivery van down a country road.
38. The last gasp for smoking?
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004AN OVERWHELMING majority of Cheshire residents would support a ban on smoking in public places.
39. Newt discovery sends prison builders to jail
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004NO newts would have been good newts for bosses at Styal Prison when its multi million pound expansion project ground to a halt.
40. Streets are alive to the sound of music
Wilmslow Express, Thursday 2 September 2004GROVE STREET was alive with the sound of music on Bank Holiday Monday as visitors flocked to the third annual Wilmslow Street Party.
