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1. Sentence just a joke, says wife

Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 December 2004
A DEVASTATED widow who gave birth to her husband's third baby just four months after he was stabbed to death has branded his killer's sentence a "joke".

2. 'We'll be back' pledge after fire devastates Opium

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 December 2004
OPIUM will be back, bigger and better than ever.

3. Jail botch-up sees killer go AWOL

Accrington Observer, Thursday 2 December 2004
THE father of body-in-the-lodge victim Sajjad Mahmood has slammed the prison service after his son's killer went AWOL for 10 days.

4. Shock death of council leader’s ex-partner

Accrington Observer, Thursday 2 December 2004
COUNCIL leader Peter Britcliffe has expressed his heartfelt thanks to the people of Hyndburn for their messages of support following the death of his ex-partner Gabrielle Kroger.

5. Residents flock to see waste site plan

Accrington Observer, Thursday 2 December 2004
PLANS to build a multi-million-pound "waste technology park" in Huncoat were unveiled to residents this week.

6. Reds’ Rory roars back

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 November 2004
FLYING winger Rory Prendergast could be set for a welcome return to action on Saturday following a double hernia operation.

7. Out for revenge

Accrington Observer, Thursday 25 November 2004
STANLEY keeper Paul Crichton is looking forward to making his Inter-link Express Stadium bow on Saturday against Canvey Island.

8. Legal eagle in test case victory

Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 November 2004
A ROOKIE Hyndburn solicitor spoke this week of her involvement in a landmark court case.

9. Astonishing secret file blunder

Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 November 2004
PAPERS containing sensitive information about schoolchildren in Hyndburn were sent to a private address in an astonishing council blunder.

10. Taxi fares set to rise in time for Christmas

Accrington Observer, Thursday 11 November 2004
HACKNEY cab drivers in Hyndburn are bidding to increase their fares for the first time in five years... just in time for Christmas.
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