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21. Nurses’ concerns
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004NURSES caring for Toby Woods said they were worried about the behaviour of the tot's mum and hinted she may even have been responsible for harming her baby, the inquest heard.
22. Help us to make little Ryan’s dream come true
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004TODAY we call on our generous readers to make a dream come true for a little boy with an incurable disease.
23. ‘Police accused me of killing the baby son I loved’
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004A MOTHER broke down in tears as she relived the moments when her two baby sons died.
24. Sad streets of squalor
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004RESIDENTS trapped by the troubled Project Phoenix have sounded a desperate cry for help.
25. Rubbish station sparks fury
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a waste disposal plant on the site of Huncoat Power Station have been slammed by residents.
26. Island kids cheat death
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004A TEENAGER and his younger sister cheated death as one of the worst hurricanes in history devastated the Cayman Islands.
27. ‘Our lives are sheer misery’
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004THE misery of living in condemned properties is all too clear when you talk to the tormented residents of West Accrington.
28. Leader allays fears of new cash crisis
Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 September 2004FEARS that another council cash crisis could be on the horizon have been played down by leader Peter Britcliffe.
29. Pupils targeted in guns initiative
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 September 2004POLICE are visiting secondary schools across Hyndburn as part of a scheme warning youngsters not to play with imitation guns.
30. ‘I was duped by council love-rat’ claim
Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 September 2004A PRETTY beautician has blasted a "love-rat" who bombarded her with poems, calls and e-mails from Hyndburn Council offices.
