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11. Silly string fury sparks Xmas ban
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006PRANKSTERS who choose to cover the town centre in silly string at Christmas are being warned it will not be tolerated.
12. Tears at the graveside of tragic family
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006SPECIAL REPORT MUM Caneze Riaz was laid to rest alongside the bodies of her four daughters during a tearful graveside ceremony this week.
13. Girlfriend is devastated over mystery hanging
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006A HEARTBROKEN girlfriend has told how she has been devastated after finding her boyfriend dead last weekend.
14. Police set to quiz survivor
Accrington Observer, Thursday 2 November 2006DETECTIVES are keeping a vigil at the hospital bedside of a father-of-five who is suspected of starting a blaze which killed his wife and four daughters.
15. Dad suspected of fatal blaze murder dies in hospital
Accrington Observer, Thursday 2 November 2006A DAD suspected of starting a fire which killed his wife and four daughters has died in hospital.
16. My visit to Accy certainly wasn’t magic, says star
Accrington Observer, Thursday 26 October 2006THE lead singer of one of Britain's biggest-ever boybands has revealed that an Accrington club refused to pay him in his early days as a performer.
17. Kyle's hit-and-run nightmare
Accrington Observer, Friday 20 October 2006A MOTHER is appealing for witnesses to come forward after a driver ran into her son before sticking his fingers up and speeding off.
18. Five-year dream is sporting reality
Accrington Observer, Friday 20 October 2006WHAT started off as a dream five years ago has finally become a reality with the official opening of Norden High School's £1.3M sports centre.
19. Skatepark wrecked by young yobs
Accrington Observer, Thursday 19 October 2006A SKATEPARK built to occupy bored youngsters has become a target for vandals who repeatedly wreck the area.
20. Help save the Winter Warmer
Accrington Observer, Thursday 12 October 2006THE future of a popular Christmas community event is under threat if volunteers don't jump on board this week.
