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11. Visit revives a lifetime’s memories
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006A WOMAN has been reunited with her cousin after 50 years when he travelled across the world to see her.
12. Murder victim’s £1M assets seized
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006MURDERED businessman David Guilfoyle's assets have been seized by investigators probing whether they were accumulated through the proceeds of crime.
13. My shock at armed drugs raid
Accrington Observer, Thursday 20 July 2006EXCLUSIVE A LANDLADY has spoken of her shock after armed police stormed her pub in a drugs raid.
14. Millions set aside for kids' centres
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006CHILDREN across Hyndburn will benefit if a plan to build four children's centres in the borough gets the go-ahead.
15. Mum's warning after boy plunges from roof
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006A MUM has issued a warning after her 11-year-old son plunged 30 feet through the roof of a derelict building in Paradise Street, Accrington.
16. Judge: 'Be sure missing man is dead'
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006BEFORE retiring to consider their verdict, the judge in his summing up urged the jury to be sure in their minds that missing businessman David Guilfoyle was dead.
17. Station body man was very drunk
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006POLICE launched a murder-style inquiry after the discovery of a body on Accrington Railway Station in April.
18. Heartbreak over son's sudden death
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006THE parents of a "fit and healthy" 21-year-old who died in his sleep have spoken of their heartache.
19. Jury hears of notes on how to cover up crime
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006A HUSHED courtroom heard how handwritten notes on how to cover up a burglary were found in the bedroom of Callum Fitzpatrick, 17, the son of Shane Fitzpatrick, who is accused of murdering David Guilfoyle.
20. Broadfield celebrates special status award
Accrington Observer, Thursday 13 July 2006BROADFIELD School has become the first special school in Hyndburn to be honoured with specialist school status.
