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21. Sales of your super Observer soar yet again

Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 September 2005
YOUR super Observer has notched up top sales figures yet again.

22. Two dead in by-pass crash

Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 September 2005
A HORRIFIC crash left two people dead and a third injured after their car spun out of control and rolled for more than 100 yards.

23. Hairdresser admits child porn charges

Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 September 2005
AN ACCRINGTON man who was hairdresser to the stars has been jailed for downloading and distributing child pornography.

24. Panic drivers take the blame

Accrington Observer, Thursday 15 September 2005
PANICKING motorists have been blamed for causing petrol pumps to dry up and sending prices soaring.

25. Multi-million-pound plan for ‘hidden’ site

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
A PLAN to regenerate a hidden area of Accrington, transforming it into a huge multi-purpose leisure complex with shops and apartments, has won the backing of Hyndburn councillors.

26. Stunned walkers find 12ft python

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
A COUPLE walking their dog found a 12ft python curled up under a tree in Oswaldtwistle.

27. Duo save man in fire drama

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
QUICK-thinking publicans who saved one of their regulars from a blaze have been praised by fire crews.

28. Pupils mourn tragic Heather

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
THE devastated family of schoolgirl Heather Horsfield, who was found dead at the top of the stairs by her mum, have been told she died of natural causes.

29. Disastrous disc parking to be axed

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
ACCRINGTON'S unpopular disc parking scheme is set to be scrapped after more than 10 years.

30. Project Phoenix sparks protest

Accrington Observer, Thursday 8 September 2005
ANGRY residents have vowed to fight controversial plans to bulldoze their homes as part of the Project Phoenix regeneration scheme.
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