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31. Renewed appeal to bring to justice child who attacked ill pensioner
Accrington Observer, Friday 06 May 2011 Travellers are being urged to reveal the identity of a gypsy child who karate-kicked a seriously-ill elderly lady on her doorstep. -
32. Profile: Music at FutureEverything
CityLife, Friday 06 May 2011 Gary Ryan profiles the music at FutureEverything -
33. Missing Accrington man is found dead
Accrington Observer, Monday 25 April 2011 A man from Accrington who was reported missing last week has been found dead in his van. Rocky Price, 54, was last seen by his family on Whinney Hill Road at 5.30pm on Thursday. -
34. 50 newborn chicks killed by youths with bricks
Accrington Observer, Thursday 14 April 2011 Fifty newborn chickens were killed in a “sick” attack at a farm. Police believe the three-day old chicks died after bricks were thrown into their pen at Knuzden Brook Poultry Farm on Haslingden Old Road. -
35. Review: Winnie The Pooh (U)
CityLife, Thursday 14 April 2011 Damon Smith is delighted by the classic character’s new adventure. -
36. Manchester Museum unveils new Living Worlds gallery
CityLife, Thursday 07 April 2011 Sarah Walters profiles the daring revamp of one of Manchester’s favourite galleries. -
37. Review: Vanessa - RNCM
CityLife, Friday 25 March 2011 Samuel Barber's Vanessa, written in 1958, is not among the best-known works in the repertory, but in the 20th-century search for The Great American Opera it ranks as a distinguished contender. -
38. Review: The Eagle (12A)
CityLife, Thursday 24 March 2011 Damon Smith is impressed with this adventure set in Roman Britain. -
39. Missing woman found safe
Accrington Observer, Wednesday 23 March 2011 A 51-year-old woman who was reported as a 'high risk' missing person on Monday has been found safe and well. -
40. Interview: Terry Alderton
CityLife, Thursday 17 March 2011 Contrary to the usual perceptions of comedians being the most miserable of the species, Terry Alderton is incredibly upbeat at the minute.