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1. Councillor's fury at claims list 'snub'
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004A COUNCILLOR who did not claim any expenses is furious that his name was left off an official list.
2. Scarborough 4 Accrington Stanley 0
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004ALL THE pre-match talk was of how Scarborough were struggling for strikers. But after the game it was Stanley manager John Coleman who was threatening to launch a frontmen hunt.
3. Julie's shock at gold medal success
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004JULIE Lloyd-Mullin hasn't got her her black belt yet - but it didn't stop the 44-year-old winning a gold medal at the United Nations of Ju Jitsu Championship in Sicily.
4. Lutel: I have to say goodbye to Reds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004ACCRINGTON Stanley hitman Lutel James is expected to turn out for another team on Saturday as the Reds begin their FA Cup quest.
5. 'Thank you for saving our baby'
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004THE parents of a premature baby have raised cash for the hospital ward that helped save her life.
6. Fundraisers still busy for little Ryan
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004WITH money still coming in, Ryan's Appeal now stands at a whopping £11,755.
7. D-Day talks to save wardens from the axe
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004HIGH noon talks have begun to save Hyndburn's team of pioneering neighbourhood wardens from the chop.
8. Job loss shock for 100 workers
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004WORKERS were stunned this week following news that their factory is set to close early next year.
9. Old favourites make Xmas comeback
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004IT'S THAT time of year again when you can no longer hold out. You've had months listening to the cries of: "Mummy, I want" and "Daddy, can I have?" as you tried to leave the shop without losing wads of your hard-earned cash.
10. Phoenix faces crash landing
Accrington Observer, Thursday 28 October 2004A CONTROVERSIAL regeneration scheme could be rocked by another cash crisis.
