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11. Monarch student faces jail over card cloning

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
EXCLUSIVE THE STUDENT kicked off a holiday flight after passengers suspected he was a suicide bomber is facing jail for cloning credit cards while working at a petrol station in Wilmslow.

12. Styal climb table

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
ON A cloudy day with moisture on the pitch and showers forecast, winning the toss in the Styal and Langley clash could easily be a poisoned chalice.

13. Growers show they know their onions

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
DESCRIBED as the best show in its 65 year history, Alderley Edge Allotments and Gardens Society's annual show attracted a bumper number of exhibits last weekend.

14. MP brands probe ‘a brush off’

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
A HOME OFFICE investigation into why a paedophile was allowed to walk free from court to live rough on the streets in Wilmslow after admitting failing to sign the sex offenders register has been dubbed a "brush off" by MP George Osborne who called for the inquiry.

15. Safety for Edge

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
Cheshire County Cricket League Oxton 172 Alderley Edge 173-6 ALDERLEY Edge confirmed their status in the Premier League with an important four-wicket victory over Oxton.

16. Having a ball to celebrate

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
GROVE Street was a hive of activity as residents and revellers flocked to the town centre for the fifth Wilmslow Street Party on Bank Holiday Monday.

17. Matthew’s on a high

Wilmslow Express, Wednesday 30 August 2006
WILMSLOW student Matthew Bilyard is on a high after achieving one of a record breaking set of results for his school.

18. A taste for the classics

Wilmslow Express, Friday 25 August 2006
PRISE yourself off the sofa this Bank Holiday weekend - there's absolutely no excuse to stay at home when events to suit every age and interest are there to tempt you out.

19. Getting the itch to stitch again

Wilmslow Express, Friday 25 August 2006
IT'S being hailed as the "new yoga" by stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Julia Roberts but - as your granny will tell you - knitting two and purling one was always a way to cast off the cares of the world.

20. Games hit the streets

Wilmslow Express, Friday 25 August 2006
HUNDREDS of youngsters who don't normally play sport will head for Manchester's SportCity next Friday (Sept 1) for the North West Street Games.
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