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1. Improvements to your website
Accrington Observer, Tuesday 22 April 2003We are currently working to improve the service on this website and will soon be back with the usual news and information for this area. Not only will we be returning soon, we've also got plans for some big changes and improvements to the site.
2. New device won't keep drivers in dark
Accrington Observer, Monday 14 April 2003POLICE have shed light on a new device which they hope will crack down on motorists who have cars with tinted windows.
3. Family fire tragedy link to tearaway
Accrington Observer, Monday 14 April 2003THE latest teenage tearaway to be "named and shamed'' by Hyndburn magistrates lost his elder sister in a chip pan blaze six years ago, the Observer can reveal.
4. Police raid ends in arrests
Accrington Observer, Monday 14 April 2003FOUR prolific criminals have been arrested in Hyndburn as part of an ongoing crackdown by Lancashire police.
5. New market is quality job, say traders
Accrington Observer, Friday 11 April 2003ACCRINGTON'S long-awaited new outside market has been unveiled to the media and a select band of traders and business people.
6. Machete attack man needed hospital scan
Accrington Observer, Friday 11 April 2003A FORMER lorry driver is counting himself lucky to be alive following a brutal late-night attack.
7. Marginal seat could cause chain reaction
Accrington Observer, Friday 11 April 2003Tories cast doubt over re-election of new Mayor
8. Jabs were not to blame for death of beautiful baby
Accrington Observer, Thursday 10 April 2003A YOUNG Oswaldtwistle mum told how she found her "beautiful baby" dead in her bed just days after the child had her first injections.
9. Killed by the husband she loved
Accrington Observer, Thursday 10 April 2003A PRODUCTION manager bludgeoned his wife to death with a lump hammer before hanging himself in the garage of their home.
10. Buy-out to save jobs
Accrington Observer, Thursday 10 April 2003SEVENTY jobs have been saved after bosses teamed up to buy an engineering company.
