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61. Downturn in business forces club to close
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006A NIGHTCLUB has shut down and is set to go into liquidation following a slump in business over the past few months.
62. Stunned pals post messages on the Observer website
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006FRIENDS of the Riaz family have left moving tributes on the Accrington Observer website.
63. Rare disease strikes down healthy tot
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006JUST a year ago Nicholas Robinson was a happy, healthy little boy but today the three-year-old cannot walk, talk, or even hug his mum.
64. Community united in sorrow for fire victims
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006Special Report MEN, women and children wept on the streets as five hearses drew up outside an Accrington mosque.
65. Friends defend and pay tribute to loving family
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006TRIBUTES have been paid to the Riaz family by shocked neighbours on Tremellen Street.
66. Cancer teenager over the moon at Rovers surprise
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006A TEENAGER who is battling testicular cancer has been given a birthday present to remember - the chance to meet his footballing heroes.
67. Police never got chance to quiz murder suspect dad
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006THE only suspect in the fatal blaze that killed Caneze Riaz and her four daughters never regained consciousness so detectives could question him over possible murder charges.
68. Jailed dealer evicted from home
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006A FATHER who helped convict a drug dealer in the house next door has welcomed news that the pusher is to be evicted.
69. How the news broke in the nationals
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006AS NEWS of the Tremellen Street fire broke members of the national and regional press descended on Accrington.
70. 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.
