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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (October 30, 1999)

1-111 out of 111 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Orrible, but it's art. 119
'Stolen' car owner to sue police. 188
'Yes' to hotel change. 90
10 things you didn't know about...; WEEKEND TV. 229
A popular painter and potter are in town; ART and exhibitions. Bell, Lucy 173
A walk in green and pleasant meadows; COUNTRY WALK. Weston, Ron 454
Advice on offer for the helpers. 108
Angel sings for global TV advert. 125
Angel sings for pounds 6m global advert. 133
Angling contest in memory of brother; Cash bid to fight killer disease. Harris, Alan 264
Anguish over loss of tiny Matthew; PARENTS DESPERATE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO BODY OF MISCARRIED SON. Steedman, Josie 601
Armed pair rob petrol station. 192
Army ready to get merry. 94
Artists out and about . . .; ART and exhibitions. Bell, Lucy 92
Ban on 'blacking up'. 93
BARMY ARMY CAN ROAR US TO GLORY; Phillips appeal to Boro fans ahead of Rushden clash. Ray, Emma 270
Bees in final bid for glory; SPEEDWAY. 126
Blaze scorch to victories; ICE HOCKEY. 96
BOB MEE COLUMN: Britain's top ringside writer with the column that's a must for every boxing fan; BOXING. Mee, Bob 1248
Bogus official robs OAP. 111
Budding DJs take a spin at the Planet. 237
Check it out for a safe journey. 158
Cold-hearted touch to a chilling thriller; BOOKS. Allen, Paul 127
Contest to seek out video stars. 131
Courts blow to ban on tobacco ads. 174
Crews fight blaze. 82
Dance pair step to top spots; SCHOOL FRIENDS CONTINUE WINNING WAYS IN TOP NATIONAL CONTEST. Harris, Alan 273
Dando lover 'owed pounds 35,000'. 105
Daniel meets his heroes. 101
Date a celeb? We'd rather sleep! 204
Demo at the lunch club launch. 309
Double chiller for film fans. 180
Double date for quartet. 84
Drive to throw light on risks; TRAINING SESSIONS AND ADVICE TO LESSEN ROAD DANGERS AS WINTER APPROACHES. Cunningham, Catherine 238
Drop-in pregnancy tests trial on way. Steedman, Josie 212
EXHIBITIONS; ART and exhibitions. Bell, Lucy 362
Extra help cash for special pupils. 162
FACE OF GOD. 120
Final recap by bug erasers; RANGE OF IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PIPELINE WITH NEW SCHOOL FUNDING SYSTEM. Hutson, Andrew 148
Fireman is jailed over internet child porn. 208
Firework fun for the family; AD FEATURE. 440
France urged to end ban on 'safe' beef. Hickman, Martin 237
FROGGY PLEDGE TO HIS EX-BOSS; Winger wants to show Taylor he can still play. Turner, Andy 256
Garage boss cleared of stealing car wash cash. 186
Get to grips with a new art. 108
Ghostly fun to fight disease. 143
Griff land first trophy of the season. 146
Hall project hit by new delays; Opening slips to new year. 300
Having a ball on the way to the last dance; THE MAN BEHIND COVENTRY'S BLITZ BALLS CALLS IT A DAY WITH THE FINAL BLITZ GET TOGETHER OF THE MILLENNIUM. Diver, Krysia 907
Hearse towed away. 103
Heavy on the eye shadow. 121
Help lift-off for town lights. 87
Home security drive to combat burglars; OPERATION SHIELD LAUNCHED AS SURVEY REVEALS BURGLARY WEAK POINTS. Gibbons, Duncan 209
Hotel's plan to extend thrown out. 111
How Alan gives a garden sex appeal; TV'S TOP GARDENING EXPERT IS TURNING BRITAIN GREEN FINGERED. McMULLEN, MARION 555
How to PEP up your savings; MONEY WATCH. Fisher, Bryan 835
I didn't expect success - Monty; GOLF. 166
IN THE COURTS: Five year ban forteenager's list of road offences. 662
Irvine: I can still win title; MOTOR RACING. 339
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 1133
Light up a young life. 175
LIGHTING-UP TIMES. 150
Lining up to take the stage. 108
Living beauty of Britain; BOOKS. Jury, Ted 185
Lomu set to cause more mayhem; RUGBY UNION: SPOTLIGHT ON TOMORROW'S WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL. Baldock, Andrew 422
Man, 94 falls victim to ploy. 122
Mary's bags of help for tots; GIVE A CHILD A TOY CAMPAIGN. 138
New Year taxi fares soar. 130
OAPs in fury over TV licence anomaly. 205
Old pub is to get a new look. 94
ON THIS DAY. 94
Pauline gives others a chance; INJURY FORCES SQUASH PLAYER TO QUIT AFTER WORLD RECORD RUN. Keay, Rebecca 239
Pet-sitter Jenny nominated for animal award. 113
Pittard and Mann lead way in treble success; BADMINTON. 332
Police health plans join forces. 181
Poppies on the road. 97
pounds 4.4m extra help for special needs pupils; RANGE OF IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PIPELINE WITH NEW SCHOOL FUNDING SYSTEM. Hutson, Andrew 246
Pressure showing as Irvine crashes in practice; MOTOR RACING. 235
PUB DRUGS TEAM SENT TO PRISON; Landlord turned a blind eye to dealing at city centre venue. Taylor, Ernest 376
READER OFFERS; A clock radio alarm for only pounds 7.99. 108
READY FOR THE WORST; Disaster plan makes sure town can cope. Hambridge, Karen 252
School's sell-off scheme discussed. 104
Singer Sheila gives city third degree on occult history; STAR OF BELGRADE'S SOUL TRAIN SHOW REVEALS QUEST INTO WITCHCRAFT. Writer, MARION McMULLEN Atre 371
Skittles cash. 101
Soviet book's no "spy and tell"; BOOKS. Chamberlain, Julie 190
Spice Girls 'will go on for ever'. 159
Stage presence wanted. 82
STEVE EVANS: You're all heart - as if we didn't know it; Ay up it's EVANS. Evans, Steve 431
Stopping the winter blues; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 286
Storm claims bride. 81
Strange, surreal and very scary; BOOKS. Cain, Tara 100
Students put world to rights; Law faculty takes on retailer and wins. Cuthbertson, Hayley 295
SUNDAY TV: TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 281
Take-off day for new bus route to airport. 204
Taking a peek at tax campaign poster. 192
The aristocratic life of a Riley; GENTRY'S ATTITUDE TO SECOND-HAND TRADE SAVED 1933 CAR. Diver, Krysia 340
Thrilling tale packs a punch for Girl Power; BOOKS. McMullen, Marion 83
Tomorrow's people. 154
TOP TEN BOOKS; BOOKS. 104
Tough cup draw for stuttering Crusaders; BASKETBALL: SOLENT STARS STAND IN THE WAY OF TROPHY PROGRESS. Taylor, Ernest 347
TRICK OR TREAT HOOLIGANS WARNED OFF; Frighten old folk and we'll nab you - police. Keay, Rebecca 242
Trippers pour in to smash region record; HERITAGE IS A BIG LURE FOR FOREIGNERS. Cuthbertson, Hayley 329
TV date for battling Dury. 117
TV: TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 209
Veterans on form; SQUASH. 89
We're making the news!; TELEGRAPH GOES HI-TECH. 492
Welcome to our NIGHTMARE!; WITH HALLOWEEN JUST AROUND THE CORNER, CELEBRITIES REVEAL WHAT SENDS SHIVERS DOWN THEIR SPINE. McMULLEN, Writer MARION 997
Wild child's walk on the mild side; WEEKEND TV. McMULLEN, MARION 551
Worker waits to hear tribunal verdict. 142
Wrap up your home against the dark winter nights; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 211
Young folk get help - by bus. 174

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