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11. Hundreds to pay respects to tragic bomb victim Marie
Accrington Observer, Friday 22 July 2005THE funeral of London bus bomb victim Marie Hartley will take place today (Friday).
12. Find my dad's killer
Accrington Observer, Friday 22 July 2005THE teenage daughter of murder victim David Guilfoyle has made an emotional appeal for help to trace his killer.
13. Bomb victim
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 July 2005EXCLUSIVE LONDON bus bomb victim Marie Hartley sent a text message to tell work pals she was safe ... just minutes before she boarded the Number 30 bus that exploded in Tavistock Square.
14. Bedside vigil as tot is struck down by mystery illness
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 July 2005A FOUR-year-old boy has been struck down with a mystery illness, leaving his family devastated.
15. Generations of children taught by retiring head
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 July 2005A POPULAR headteacher who taught generations of the same families is set to retire after more than 27 years at an Oswaldtwistle school.
16. Birthday tribute for horror smash victim
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 July 2005A GREAT Harwood barman who was killed in a horrific car crash helped raised more than £1,500 for charity when his friends and family celebrated what would have been his 21st birthday.
17. Rats move in to crumbling home
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 July 2005A FAMILY have begged for help after botched sewer works brought a rat infestation to their home.
18. Murdered man’s life of crime
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 July 2005EXCLUSIVE MURDERED businessman David Guilfoyle was at the centre of an elaborate racket supplying thousands of pounds' worth of contraband cigarettes before he vanished in May.
19. Heartless butcher of mother-in-law loses life sentence appeal
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 July 2005AN EVIL butcher who murdered his mother-in-law, chopped up her body and hid the remains has failed to win a cut in the 24 years he must serve behind bars before being eligible for parole.
20. Labour group is under new leadership
Accrington Observer, Thursday 7 July 2005ALTHAM councillor David Myles has won his bid to lead the Labour group.
