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1. Council divided over art schemes
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005HYNDBURN councillors are divided over the plans to site artwork on the Coppice.
2. More names for town’s Hall of Fame
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005THERE have been more suggestions for Accrington's "Hall of Fame".
3. Tamworth 1 Accrington Stanley 0
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005HEADLINE writers love the Lambs as teams can be "slaughtered" or "sheepish" at Tamworth.
4. Danielle stars in saucy TV ad
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005A SAUCY Clayton-le-Moors girl with a lot of bottle has landed a role in the next HP commercial.
5. Tiny bundle of joy comes two months early
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005THE family of a teenager who gave birth to her first baby two months early have spoken of their relief that mother and child are well.
6. Paige is the queen of pool
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005Pioneer 79 Swimming Club PAIGE Doutel was the queen of the pool for Pioneer 79 in the first leg of the Bolton and District Swimming Association age group gala held at Broughton in Manchester.
7. ‘Landmark will attract visitors’
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005MID-PENNINE Arts has defended the panopticons scheme, saying it will help bring people into Hyndburn.
8. Junior league returns
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005DAVE Cochrane admitted he had a "tear in his eye" after he brought a junior table tennis league back to Accrington.
9. Horror over child rapist paper blunder
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005DOCUMENTS about a child rapist due to be released in Accrington, were sent to the carers of a four-year-old foster girl in a horrific social services blunder.
10. Cut off from reality in India
Accrington Observer, Thursday 27 January 2005A FORMER Hyndburn teacher living near a tsunami-hit part of India has told how her family was cut off from reality as the disaster claimed more than 200,000 lives.
