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1. Great Scot! Boy takes plea to the top
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004AN ACCRINGTON youngster has taken a battle to save his impoverished ice hockey team all the way to the top.
2. Wife's Christmas gift of life
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004DEVOTED wife Lorna Joseph gave her husband Terry the best Christmas present of all - the gift of life.
3. FIRST change sparks job fears
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004HYNDBURN Council is set to re-name its regeneration arm, we can exclusively reveal.
4. Masked gunman raids shop
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004A SHOPKEEPER was struck over the head with a gun during a terrifying armed raid on an Accrington off-licence.
5. New dentists set to fill the gap
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004HEALTH bosses are hoping to install three new NHS dentists at Accrington Victoria Hospital in a bid to improve dental care in Hyndburn.
6. Couple's fury over dance floor ban
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 December 2004A WOMAN with learning difficulties was ordered off the dance floor of a social club as she enjoyed a festive night out with her parents, it was claimed this week.
7. Asia quake disaster - have you been affected?
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 29 December 2004WERE you or someone you know caught up in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in south-east Asia? If so, we want to hear from you ...
8. Newlywed's drug death heartbreak
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004A BRIDE whose husband died of a drug overdose just three weeks after their wedding has spoken of her heartache.
9. Fury as thugs pelt Santa with stones and eggs
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004HEARTLESS hooligans pelted a sleigh-riding Santa with stones and eggs as he treated little children to Christmas treats.
10. Pals link lost as QLR merges
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 22 December 2004THE last living link to the Accrington Pals has been lost due to Government cutbacks.
