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2921. Decision soon on double baby deaths
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003THE long-running police probe into the deaths of two Accrington babies within a year of each other looks set to finally be brought to a conclusion.
2922. MP loses in bid to axe Lords
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003HYNDBURN'S MP Greg Pope voted to abolish the House of Lords in a Commons vote on the issue on Tuesday.
2923. Tip plan fuels fears over jobs
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003A COMPANY has declined to clear the air over rumours of job losses.
2924. Rush-hour snow storm hits drivers
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003HYNDBURN gritters worked through the night to keep the main roads clear and safe on Monday night when blizzards hit the county.
2925. Puppy love for caring Michelle
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003IT'S a dog's life for caring Michelle Jackson - and that's just the way she likes it.
2926. Vicar slams sex toys pub
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003A VICAR fears children could start asking their parents about the facts of life before they are ready after a pub started to sell sex toys on its premises.
2927. It's Accrington v Blackpool
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003A TONGUE-in-cheek remark has touched a nerve with tourism officers in Blackpool.
2928. Police hunt cash conman
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003A DETECTIVE hunting a conman has praised the vigilance of staff at an Accrington bank who stopped him getting away with a large amount of cash.
2929. Fire hero saves mum and baby
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003A SOLDIER from Great Harwood has been awarded a commendation for rescuing a mother and baby from a burning building during the firefighters' strikes.
2930. Des res plan in run-down areas
Accrington Observer, Friday 7 February 2003ACCRINGTON was hailed as a pioneering example of redevelopment by Government junior minister Ian McCartney.
