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51. Maturing Muslim community plans peace walk with churches
Accrington Observer, Thursday 23 November 2006THOSE able to recall the year 1968 will remember swinging London, the Beatles at the height of their fame, the Vietnam War and the civil rights movements beginning to make an impact on our consciences.
52. Reds chiefs blame late deliveries on club’s promotion
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006THE chief executive of Accrington Stanley has blamed the club's promotion to the Football League for a catalogue of late replica kit deliveries.
53. School praised for improved results
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006A SCHOOL has welcomed the abandonment of a Government plan to force faith schools to take in 25 per cent of pupils from others faiths or no faith.
54. Mob attack leaves teen terrified to go out
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006A TEENAGER has spoken of his terror after a 15-strong mob of youths attacked him just yards from his home.
55. Towns fall silent to remember war heroes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006ACCRINGTON came to a halt at 11am on Sunday as people paid their respects to Hyndburn's fallen war heroes.
56. Newsagent coshed by fleeing yobs
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006A NEWSAGENT suffered a suspected fractured skull and jaw after he was coshed over the head with a steel bar.
57. Blaze dad’s body flown to Pakistan
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006THE body of a man believed to have slaughtered his wife and four daughters by torching their house has been flown back to his native Pakistan.
58. Neighbours in desperate rescue bid
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006NEIGHBOURS of the Riaz family have spoken of their efforts to free them as the fatal blaze swept through their end-terrace house.
59. Fire station boss full of admiration for crews
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006A FIRE station boss has hailed his crew's bravery and professionalism during the most tragic incident he has witnessed in 16 years of service.
60. Website to bring information to teens’ fingertips
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006YOUNG people in Hyndburn can get information about things to do and places to go direct to their mobile phones thanks to the launch of a new community website.
