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61. Shock death of teenager Stephen

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
A DAD has suffered tragedy for a second time with the sudden death of his 13-year-old son.

62. Toy and Tin helpers will get a free pint

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
THE Observer's annual Christmas Toys and Tins appeal is set to benefit Hyndburn drinkers as well as children and pensioners.

63. Homecoming joy for tree fall girl

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
A SCHOOLGIRL who nearly died after falling from a tree was due to celebrate her 14th birthday today (Thursday) … by being discharged from hospital.

64. Borough named top place to live

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
HYNDBURN is the sixth best place to live in the whole country, a survey has revealed.

65. Call for 150-per-cent allowance rise ruled out by council boss

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
AN IDEA to base councillors' allowances on average weekly earnings in East Lancashire has been scrapped.

66. Car smash nightmare at bus stop

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
A SCHOOLGIRL who cheated death when a car ploughed into a group of children waiting for a bus has spoken of the horrific crash.

67. Drugs raid cops arrest suspect trio

Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 November 2003
POLICE swooped on three houses in Rishton in a big drugs raid this week.

68. Borough 'left on sidelines'

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 November 2003
THE Hollins headteacher Frank Havard this week urged all pupils to fulfil their potential and look "beyond the hills of Hyndburn''.

69. Six pupils at same school are tested for measles

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 November 2003
SIX pupils from Hippings Methodist Primary School in Oswaldtwistle have been tested for measles.

70. Jury votes in favour of house stock move

Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 November 2003
A CRUNCH residents' vote has paved the way for the borough's 3,600 council houses to be taken out of Hyndburn Council's control.
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