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1. Everything up for grabs in huge council sell-off
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004PUBLIC buildings and land have gone up for sale in a controversial bid to raise money for Hyndburn Council.
2. Attack victim tells how thugs ruined his life
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004A MAN who spent eight weeks in a coma after a terrifying street attack has spoken publicly for the first time about his "ruined life".
3. Gallery to celebrate legendary rock star
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004THE career of an Accrington musician who became a world-famous rock star will be celebrated by an exhibition in his home town next month.
4. Police get tough over fireworks
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004A HIGH-PROFILE campaign to clamp down on fireworks nuisance has been launched by Accrington police.
5. 'Fearful' girl stabbed ex-boyfriend to death
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004A YOUNG woman has admitted stabbing her ex-boyfriend to death when she lost control during a "physical confrontation''.
6. Innocent: Now tragic mum can start to grieve
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004TRAGIC mum Donna Hanson broke down in floods of tears as an inquest jury finally removed suspicions that she had killed her two sons.
7. Stab-death dad’s new baby girl
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004A GRIEVING wife has told how she gave birth to her husband's third baby just four months after he was stabbed to death by his ex-mistress.
8. Organise an event to help take appeal forward
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004CALLING all pubs, clubs, schools and workplaces ... we need your help to take our appeal for little Ryan Cottrell a step further.
9. Insight into Ryan's life
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004A HEART-rending television programme highlighting Ryan's condition will be shown on Monday (4 October).
10. Chasing a dream
Accrington Observer, Thursday 30 September 2004THE parents of brave little Ryan Cottrell have issued a heartfelt thank-you to the Observer and backed our high-profile campaign to make their son's dreams come true.
