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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (May 7, 1999)

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'Act now' call to help town centres survive; NUNEATON AND BEDWORTH BUSINESSES FACE UP TO COVENTRY SCHEME. Parrish, Rachel 256
'I want to make sure other people don't suffer the kind of aftermath the Hillsborough families had to endure' ANNE EYRE WAS AT HILLSBOROUGH ON THE DAY 96 LIVERPOOL FANS DIED - NOW SHE HELPS OTHERS COPE WITH TRAGEDY. Argument, Barbara 806
'JUST WATCH US GO' SAYS NELLIST; Labour maintains its stranglehold in Council House Low turnout in city - only 26 per cent bother to vote Pressure eases on Hague as Tories make up ground. Scott, Fiona 237
'Spectacular success'. Parrish, Rachel 181
'We want wood to be our legacy' CHARITY'S MILLENNIUM PROJECT. Summers, Kathryn 242
Ancient mill marks big day. 104
Anton gone for a Burton; Football. 130
Army recruiting helpers for town's new charity shop. 129
Asda puts the wind up drug companies. 239
Back the Telegraph and be a winner! 110
Back the Telegraph and win! 111
Berry hits landmark with 1600th winner; RACING. Carr, David 519
Boss cleared of car 'ringing' charges. 336
Car boots 1. 84
Carling steps out on path of fame; Ex-England skipper to visit Rugby. Hutson, Andy 304
Chris gets final nod. 160
Chris steps up for trip to the US; DESIGN STUDENT'S NEW LOOK FOR HOCKEY BOOT WINS pounds 5,000 SCHOLARSHIP WITH REEBOK. Education, MARK FORSTER 367
Churchgoers asked for another miracle; SUNDAY SCHOOL THREATENED AS ROOF CAVES IN ON pounds 40,000 EFFORT. Mackenzie, Jenny 317
CINEMA: MARRY HELL; GO2. Wood, Michael 412
CINEMA: Provocative shorts inspire party mood; GO2. Wood, Michael 313
CITY OUT TO BANISH AWAYDAY BLUES; Strachan demands better show as side seek point for safety. Turner, Andy 415
CLASSICAL: FLYING; with John Williams; GO2. Mackenzie, Jenny 307
Co-op acumen earns hat-trick. Williams, Alison 238
COMMENT; We may pay for choosing apathy over democracy. 213
Community centre doors open to ideas; APPEAL FOR SUPPORT FOLLOWS FIVE-YEAR CAMPAIGN AT STOCKINGFORD. Evans, Steve 265
COUNTRY: Music icon in town; GO2. Stuart, Frances 252
Court hears of knife attack. 267
Cowley looks for glory at Northampton; STOCK CAR RACING. 116
CRICKET Stratford looking for better batting; BIRMINGHAM LEAGUE PREVIEW. 368
D-Day's Pegasus Bridge hero dies aged 84. 181
Date is set for film star Reed's funeral. 128
Day patient boost. 115
Dean's final Words to family at bedside; FAVOURITE SONGS AT FUNERAL OF 17-YEAR-OLD CANCER VICTIM WHO LIVED FOR MUSIC. Goulden, Barbara 425
Dordon and Grendon setting the early pace; SATURDAY LEAGUE BOWLS. 456
EXHIBITIONS: Animal insight; GO2. 116
EXHIBITIONS: Come And See; GO2. 289
FAMILY LAW: Must we pay friend's rent? 544
Fees for classes increase; REFUSAL TO GIVE MORE SUBSIDY. Education, MARK FORSTER 292
Firm find plots of gold in the Midlands. 115
FOLK: OLDEST swinger; GO2. 191
Former editor is new MD. 116
Former England skipper set for Rugby date. 142
Former principal in court for photo charges. 144
From Russia with fun. 108
Gala date for Victoria. 96
Gentle approach to pain relief. 156
Going good for York meeting; RACING. 125
Grim sales news for Rover. 122
Group has the key for Alison. 116
Group marks event with a record. 203
Hamill back for Bees. Berry, Mike 197
Harold's prize help for nurses. 139
Have your say on plans for Butts. Hopker, Antony 233
Head faces third child porn charge. Ewing, Richard 150
Here comes 2000; Hole-up in hide-outs for 2000. Simoniti, Paul 530
Heritage day adopts military theme. 191
Hospital's pounds 8m upgrade starts; New scanner among millennium projects. Hall, Paula 292
Importance of Vaisakhi in the modern world; KHALSA PANTH SIKH CELEBRATIONS. 332
In pain but I'm raring to go for Grand Prix; SPEEDWAY. ANDERSEN, Brian 503
IN THE COURTS; Driving offender, 19, behind bars. 754
Internet cafe idea for teenagers. 220
It's nice to talk problems over; pounds 120,000 OF LOTTERY CASH FOR COUNSELLING SERVICE. Keay, Rebecca 241
JAZZ: An all star line up for real; GO2. Caldwell, Bob 454
Johnny Morris tributes. 89
Join the party as Sikhs celebrate; KHALSA PANTH SIKH CELEBRATIONS. Taylor, Ernest 588
Joy for Diana as Tories regain seat; LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL. Scott, Fiona; Wilson, Lucy 543
Labour able to gloss over minor dents. 554
Learning a new kind of browsing. 125
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS; Council pledge: We will repair houses. 1102
LIB DEMS SEE IT THEIR WAY; No headway for Labour and Tories remain challenged in Rugby poll. Gibbons, Duncan 177
Lloyd handed England call-up; Rugby. 322
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; 'People are fed up with politics'. 227
Local election special; Conservative HQ criticised. 138
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Delighted Diana regains seat. 226
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; HOW YOU VOTED. 2781
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Jubilant Lib Dems take up the slack. Gibbons, Duncan; Hutson, Andy 489
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Labour hangs on in North. Parrish, Rachel 258
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Labour rejoice in a Tory 'catastrophe'. Wilde, James 378
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Nellist gets a pal in council chamber. Scott, Fiona; Wilson, Lucy 460
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Party gains and losses. 293
Local election special; This victory is just the start say Tories. Harris, Alan; Ray, Emma 333
LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL; Tory returns bring six new seats. 219
LUCKY NUMBERS. 91
Make yours a mild. 105
Makh gives Thorne fright. 126
Man cleared of car 'ringing'. 270
Mayor says thanks to pupils. 139
More lorry chaos looms. 168
Moscow stance puts pressure on Serbs. 203
MOTORING; L is for lucky red undies . . Smith, Stewart 210
MOTORING; Tuned up for a smoother ride. Smith, Stewart 180
MOTORING; VW's new baby is cheerful runaround. Smith, Stewart 272
MOTORING; Walk down the aisle for a deal. Smith, Stewart 292
Mouland chases the leaders; GOLF. 186
NEWSFOCUS: ON THE NEW BOSS OF COVENTRY SOCIAL SERVICES; A calling to help people in need; POLITICAL editor FIONA SCOTT meets the new man in charge of Coventry's much-criticised social services department. Scott, Fiona 642
Oath stakes his claim; RACING. 324
Oddy barred from Euro-election fight; EURO-MP MISSED OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN MEETINGS SAY ANGRY LABOUR CHIEFS. Scott, Fiona; Wilson, Lucy 385
Offices of the future take shape; Second phase due to start. Gibbons, Duncan 186
ON THIS DAY. 89
Paging a proud history. 138
Paris here we come - to learn French. 248
Pioneer group in cash crisis; COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS TO LOSE CITY COUNCIL FUNDING. Pring, John 293
Plea to find new carnival queen. 120
Police stamp on violent crime. 141
POLL RIVALS CAN'T FIND AN ADVANTAGE; Tories make more impact on Stratford than Warwick. Wilde, James 176
Poodle is left pounds 10,000. 87
pounds 500 TO BE WON EACH WEEK! 160
Powell has seen it all. . .; Ex-Coventry midfielder reckons that City will rise; like a phoenix next year. Turner, Andy 833
Proud Cov aim to shine; RUGBY UNION. 504
Punter rides his luck to win pounds 8,000 at Chester. 431
Quest to learn more about fire heroes. 132
READER HOLIDAYS; See Scotland from a boat or train. 241
Rescuers in flood of calls. Summers, Kathryn 212
ROCK: SOUND BYTES; GO2. Poole, Alan 244
ROCK: The Boys Are Back; GO2. Poole, Alan 379
Rugby firms set to net extra business. 181
Sadler's goal seals victory; FOOTBALL:Bedworth United 0 Hinckley United 1. 161
School drive for a new minibus; MAYOR TO OPEN LAUNCH EVENT FOR pounds 15,000 APPEAL. Harris, Alan 213
School honours its sport stars. 154
Scott's 'tyring' trip ahead. 221
See you in court - more often. 171
Sky Blues must start early for the next season; football. KEYS, Richard 551
Snubbed Co-op in riposte to council; Report betrays resentment over shops scheme. Tolfts, Lisa 247
Socialists get foothold. 206
Sparkling OLs shatter Butts; RUGBY UNION:Old Laurentians 30 Barkers Butts 13. Wilkinson, John 467
Sports team's pounds 1,000 boost; COMMUNITY GRANT WILL HELP DISABLED PEOPLE COMPETE. Summers, Kathryn 281
Stage six to go it alone. 101
STARS SIGNING UP FOR CONFERENCE; Nucleus of Nuneaton Borough squad put pen to paper. Brown, Derek 367
Stoute star set to shed light on Derby picture; RACING. 444
STRAIGHT TALKING: A healthy diet isn't necessarily politically correct. Dale, Paul 548
Students told: Come on and do the salsa. 120
Stunning start for Davies; CRICKET. 336
Switch may save millions. 81
THE LIMIT: HEROES of the future; GO2. Crutchlow, Dayle 484
THE LIMIT: LENNY HENRY WARWICK ARTS CENTRE, MAY 1; GO2. Losowsky, Andrew 278
THE LIMIT: TESTING TESTING; GO2. Crutchlow, Dayle 99
THE LIMIT: TO THE GROUND; GO2. Crutchlow, Dayle 233
THEATRE: Doing the HIPPY Shake; GO2. McMULLEN, MARION 637
Toast to firm's new era. 129
TORIES FIRST OFF THE ROUNDABOUT; Hinckley team enjoys biggest swing. Parrish, Rachel 302
Tributes pour in for star of TV's Animal Magic. 126
TV trip into the past. 145
TV: TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS; GO2. McMULLEN, MARION 335
Vicky finds the right words to impress; Communication award honour is reward for hard struggle. Keay, Rebecca 290
Waiting for the call. 156
Walk ends season. 91
When the once red Rider turns pink; LOCAL ELECTION SPECIAL. Scott, Fiona 350
Where is my little pony? 135
WIN Cinema tickets for all the family; GO2. 343
WIN tickets to see Mel & Sue; GO2. 230
Youths attack walkers. 99

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