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21. Reds chiefs blame late deliveries on club’s promotion

Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006
THE chief executive of Accrington Stanley has blamed the club's promotion to the Football League for a catalogue of late replica kit deliveries.

22. School praised for improved results

Accrington Observer, Thursday 16 November 2006
A SCHOOL has welcomed the abandonment of a Government plan to force faith schools to take in 25 per cent of pupils from others faiths or no faith.

23. Fire station boss full of admiration for crews

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
A FIRE station boss has hailed his crew's bravery and professionalism during the most tragic incident he has witnessed in 16 years of service.

24. Website to bring information to teens’ fingertips

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
YOUNG people in Hyndburn can get information about things to do and places to go direct to their mobile phones thanks to the launch of a new community website.

25. Downturn in business forces club to close

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
A NIGHTCLUB has shut down and is set to go into liquidation following a slump in business over the past few months.

26. Stunned pals post messages on the Observer website

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
FRIENDS of the Riaz family have left moving tributes on the Accrington Observer website.

27. Rare disease strikes down healthy tot

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
JUST a year ago Nicholas Robinson was a happy, healthy little boy but today the three-year-old cannot walk, talk, or even hug his mum.

28. Community united in sorrow for fire victims

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
Special Report MEN, women and children wept on the streets as five hearses drew up outside an Accrington mosque.

29. Friends defend and pay tribute to loving family

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
TRIBUTES have been paid to the Riaz family by shocked neighbours on Tremellen Street.

30. Cancer teenager over the moon at Rovers surprise

Accrington Observer, Thursday 9 November 2006
A TEENAGER who is battling testicular cancer has been given a birthday present to remember - the chance to meet his footballing heroes.
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