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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (April 17, 1999)

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Title Author Type Words
'Barmy Army' way to raise money. 96
'On your bike' for a fun route to funds. 127
'Turn up' call to blood donors. 90
1,000-JOB HOPE AT EYESORE PIT; Abandoned colliery site cleared for new role. Parrish, Rachel 205
10; things you didn't know about... ALEX JENNINGS; WEEKEND: TV. 258
ACTING TO TAKE A SOCIAL CARE ROLE; Theatre team's offer to group. Hutson:, Andy 296
Allies seize their first Yugoslavian prisoner; Kosovo crisis. Harrison, Mike 586
At peaks of their careers. 162
Attack on BBC licence fee use. 142
Ay up it's EVANS; Times are changing - even for the Church. Evans, Steve 581
Back from a wild time in rainforest. 117
Big prize bingo; pounds 500 TO BE WON EACH WEEK! 164
Binmen face axe under shake-up; New contract to solve bank holiday problem. Scott, Fiona 276
Bishop wants Sunday worship scrapped. 220
BOROUGH STARS FIGHT FOR FUTURE; FOOTBALL. Ray, Emma 322
Boys sought over bomb probe. 246
Business chiefs criticise homes plan. 149
Call for business experts. 203
Campaign to make otters feel at home. Cuthbertson, Hayley 173
Canal path sign 'full of howlers' FACTS WRONG AND IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS MISSING, SAYS LOCAL. Gibbons, Duncan 371
Cash boost for media course; SLATED DEPARTMENT HAS LAST LAUGH AND WILL EXPAND. Education, MARK FORSTER 282
Cash snatch at town shop. 92
Chance to 'tag' your pet. 110
Council could move to cop shop. 161
COUNTRY WALKS; Walk into history but mind the mud : WOOTTON WAWEN TO AUSTY WOOD 4 Miles. Map 975 Pathfinder. Weston, Ron 564
Course helps return to study. 139
Court action bid in pylons wrangle; COUNCILLOR CONSIDERS PLANNING BLIGHT CLAIM AGAINST ELECTRICITY FIRM. Wilde, James 366
CRICKET: Welch grabs five as Warwicks turn screw. 585
D-DAY FOR CITY'S OLDEST CLUB; Members vote on whether to quit Cox Street for pounds 1.5m supersite. Mackenzie, Jenny 297
Dance comedy bridges age gap. 130
Dance pair take steps to fame. 125
Depot to put public on track. 90
Dragon's gifts for Georges. 105
Dragon's gifts to old adversary George. 120
Drive to cut stray cats on the street. 225
Evatt ready for showcase bout against Ingle; BRITAIN'S TOP RINGSIDE WRITER WITH THE WEEKLY COLUMN THAT'S A MUST FOR EVERY BOXING FAN. MEE, Bob 1405
Final show of art before move. 180
Firebugs wreck caravan. 96
Football: Wise aims for six out of six. 124
Gardening: ASK GEORGE; Give me the MOONLIGHT. Boenish, George 643
Go for Kenny and co. 80
GP saves baby from dying mother. 197
GREEN PROTESTS CURB LAND DEAL; Estate road threat to wildlife haven forces rethink. 169
Gun terror man is sent to prison. Summers, Kathryn 287
Help in hunt for gunmen; POLICE HOPE FOR MORE CLUES. Hart, Nigel 228
High marks for infant school. 163
Hollywood starts the search for new blood; FOOTBALL. 173
Hope for end to Woodlands homes saga. 315
Hypnotic return. 83
Illegal immigrant jailed over false passport. 195
IN THE COURTS; Jail for man on assault charge. 430
Information comes to town for disabled. 138
Jail for teacher in M62 drive at 70 mph. 232
James back at the Grange. 94
Joint effort to boost health of community. Parrish, Rachel 284
Judging role for lecturers. 100
Knife robber strikes in road. 96
Labour's five election pledges. 158
League funds new health unit. 134
Letters: SATURDAY SOAPBOX; Wider and deeper rivers would ease flooding. 239
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 1079
Lone parent aid. 85
Lottery drive on under-16 sales. 221
Man died in petrol attack. 122
Memories: The house in the woods that was a haven from the war; A WOODLANDS RETREAT WAS THE SETTING FOR MANY HAPPY OCCASIONS AND ALSO USED AS A SHELTER FROM AIR RAIDS FOR ANYONE WHO COULD GET THERE. Draper, Keith 869
Message sent on poisoning. 131
MOTORSPORT: It's tough being a superstar; Triple World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty is just a normal bloke - who earns millions risking his life in the quest to be first. Roberts, Martin 663
My stock answer to those young tearaways!; RESTORED AND READY FOR USE ... THANKS TO FUNERAL DIRECTOR BARRY. Pring, John 333
Neil's labour of love; IT IS THE PERFECT ENGLISH COTTAGE GARDEN - BUT THE RESULTS TOOK A LOT OF HARD WORK. Argument, Barbara 658
New drug in war on superbugs; CITY HOSPITAL EXPERTS TEST LATEST WEAPON IN FIGHT FOR PATIENT SAFETY. Hall, Paula 307
Note of appeal for music gifts. 123
Nurses' gift honours tragic friend. 186
Peace protesters to lobby government. 109
Phillips' classic crowns title joy. 221
Prison role hint for new drug detector. Cunningham, Catherine 329
Proud pupils parade their silverware; SCHOOLS SPORT: PICTURE SPECIAL ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENTS AT COVENTRY SCHOOLS. 139
Punch thrown at body in bed woman. 253
READER HOLIDAYS; Visit the settings of TV and book. 202
Red-tape wrangle over housing nears end. 292
REUNITED: After 50 years; A long-lost brother is finally tracked down after 20-year search. Brankin, Samantha 378
Riddle of man found unconscious in street. 218
Rugby marks 40-year link to Evreux. 149
School bus service agreed. 160
School's memorial to Diana. 174
Second 'arrest' in Pinochet legal tangle. 233
Sheer dread; FIRST PERSON IN CITY TO SEE THE FILM THEY BANNED FOR NEARLY 25 YEARS. Pring, John 372
Speedway: BEES BOSS PONDERS NEW LOOK; Pratt ready to shuffle pack after Panthers mauling. Berry, Mike 341
Sporty bunch come tops. 125
Stalwart of political studies dies. Education, Mark Forster 251
Steve's lesson in downpours; TEENAGER'S WORK AT AFRICAN SCHOOL HIT BY SEVERE STORMS. Harris, Alan 274
Sue steps into a comic show. 160
Team effort brings in pounds 22,400 for patients. 166
Teaming up in the drive to cut crime. 103
Tenants still without vital security system; LIGHTNING REPAIRS FAIL TO HAPPEN AT CITY FLATS HIT BY EASTER STORM. Dale, Paul 268
Tennis club serves up free tuition offer in national drive. 194
THE NEW TV SERIES THAT CLIAMS TO TELL THE WHOLE STORY OF DIANA DORS - BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO MARILYN MONROE Blonde ambition. 1012
The safe way to go diving. 82
Three die as car 'flies' into flat. 130
Three die as car 'flies' into home. 203
Three join the big run to aid charity; ENGINEER, COUNCILLOR AND POSTMAN IN 40,000 LONDON MARATHON LINE- UP. Gibbons, Duncan 384
TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS; SUNDAY TV. McMullen, Marion 229
TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS; SATURDAY TV. McMullen, Marion 250
Tough action on rail times. 115
Town's hoping for clean sweep! 103
Trace family tree. 83
Trail that led to pounds 250. 83
Trains 'near miss' inquiry. 128
Under Ken's spell. 86
Vote on housing puts pounds 675,000 at stake; COUNCIL TENANTS TO BE BALLOTED IN SUMMER OVER TRANSFER OF HOMES. Scott, Fiona 340
Warks in a superb fourth; BADMINTON. 201
WEEKEND: TV; Shaking off that child star status. MCMULLEN, Writer MARION 555
WIN one of five Qualcast lawnmowers; competition. 266
WIN; 10 PAIRS OF SILVERSTONE RALLYSPRINT TICKETS!; COMPETION. 292
Window on the past for town's children. Punshon, Andrew 195
Woman foils bogus police pair. 194
Worriesat baby safety device. 103

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