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1. Boy, 13 fights for life after being hit by car
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008A SCHOOLBOY is fighting for his life after being hit by a car.
2. Hyndburn Homes bang on target
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008SOCIAL landlord Hyndburn Homes is ahead of schedule in its ambitious plans to refurbish the borough’s former council houses.
3. Savaged swan has head chopped off
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008ANIMAL-lovers were left horrified after they found the mutilated body of a decapitated swan.
4. Crunch time for our girl Diana
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008SONGBIRD Diana Vickers could perform a special "homecoming’’ concert if she makes it through to the final of the X Factor competition.
5. Just £244 to go to reach £50,000 target
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008AFTER making great strides recently it has been a quiet week for our Aspire appeal to save the Accrington Pals Memorial Chapel housed in the beautiful and historic St John’s Church.
6. Lovers accused of hotel murder
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008A CHEATING wife and her older lover flew across the world to murder her husband in a Pakistan hotel room, a court heard this week.
7. Honeymooners on way home after Thai siege
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008A HONEYMOON couple have been stranded in Thailand because of anti-government protests.
8. Music for brave Ellese
Accrington Observer, Friday 5 December 2008A MUSICAL extravaganza took place last weekend to help raise money for a four-year-old tot given less than three months to live after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
9. Hyndburn Hunks
Accrington Observer, Thursday 4 December 2008WE ASKED if there were any gorgeous guys out there to put themselves forward as a Hyndburn Hunk. Well, ladies, we’ve been inundated and Hyndburn Hunks is now officially launched as a competition to rival our ground-breaking Hyndburn Honeys.
10. Snow causes chaos
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 2 December 2008RUSH-hour chaos on the roads, school closures and public transport delays were forced by the winter’s first heavy snowstorms.
