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51. High price for Kieran

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
ACCRINGTON Stanley could be priced out of a deal to keep defender Keiran Charnock permanently at the FES.

52. Inter-league side edges close encounter

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROUND-UP: THE Under 14s East Lancs Alliance League side enjoyed a nail-biting 4-3 win over Blackpool and District League to reach the final of the competition.

53. Great War survivor number 5

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
HYNDBURN’S oldest man could be the "forgotten" fifth survivor of the Great War.

54. Delighted Julie makes her rover's return

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
OUT of Africa, the rover has returned and she couldn’t be happier.

55. Take That's Gary could sign up singer

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
DIANA Vickers won her battle with laryngitis to sing her way into the next round of The X Factor.

56. Accrington Stanley 3 Bournemouth 0

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
ROSTYN Griffiths may be returning to parent club Blackburn Rovers soon but he has left a lasting impression at Stanley.

57. That Disney magic makes Ellese's dreams come true

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
A FOUR-year-old tot given less than three months to live after being diagnosed with a brain tumour has fulfilled her dream of going to Disneyland.

58. Not plain sailing for Jak

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
FOR A teenager who can travel at speeds of up to 80 miles an hour in the sea you wouldn’t expect sailor Jak Cornthwaite to admit his swimming "is not the best."

59. Dad muscles in to three titles

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
AN ACCRINGTON dad-of-three is taking the bodybuilding world by storm.

60. One last push to reach target by Xmas

Accrington Observer, Friday 21 November 2008
MOVING scenes of the Accrington Pals marching through the town on their way to war in 1915 attracted 150 people to a film show with a difference on Tuesday evening.
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