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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (October 9, 1999)

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Title Author Type Words
'A victory for the little man' RECRUITMENT AGENCY BOSSES CELEBRATE COURT RULING. Punshon, Andrew 322
10 things you didn't know about NETAID. 225
A Busst for your big day! 142
A walk on the WILDE SIDE; No help, just cold comfort. Wilde, James 478
Action call pledge over floods. 194
Battle over smoking vote; COUNCILLOR SAYS REFUSAL OF BAN SENDS WRONG SIGNALS TO CHILDREN IN BOROUGH. Clarke, Samantha 263
Big step for carers. 125
Blood service's new year wish; MILLENNIUM APPEAL AIMS TO BOOST STOCKS FOR HOLIDAY PERIOD. Hall, Paula 264
Bob MEE: Britain's top ringside writer with the column that's a must for every boxing fan; BOXING. Mee, Bob 1149
BOOKS. Chamberlain, Julie 487
Campus trip for VIPs. 121
Cash aid a piece of cake! 201
Chance to meet stars. 111
Characters come to life at school. 128
City official replies on fountain. 186
Club's appeal for fresh faces. 160
COUNTRY WALK; WIMPSTONE to CRIMSCOTE, WARWICKSHIRE Four miles. Pathfinder Map 1021.; Mud lovers' ideal brisk winter ramble. Weston, Ron 372
CRACKDOWN ON BOGUS CALLERS; Police target streets where people have fallen victim. Wilde, James 250
Dad spared jail for punching teacher. Wilson, Lucy 243
Days of Triumph. 122
Deaths train 'had been in crash before'. Westcott, Sarah 283
Devoted couple's return to cathedral; VOWS RENEWED AS PAIR RECALL WARTIME MARRIAGE AND CANCELLED HONEYMOON. Goulden, Barbara 410
Disabled man in job snub claim. 114
Dispute sinks the Mop. 131
Dog's life for stage star Molly. 95
Drive to cut false alarm calls. 140
Education given cash help boost. 109
Emily joins a special line-up. 209
Exhibition focuses on black culture. 155
Expansion plans for super-carers scheme; Move to ease fostering crisis. Pring, John 244
Exploring sound and movement. 151
Ferguson not for sale; FOOTBALL. 82
Festive tradition lives on; Cards shop to re-open. Hopker, Antony 275
Firm's pounds 600 aid for school dream. 165
Firms back crime fight. 165
Former city head dies. 194
France admit: We we were too arrogant; RUGBY UNION. 158
Gangland theory on double shooting. 123
Gardener's talk you can get your teeth into. 185
GARDENING: A taste of PASSION; SOME PLANTS ARE PURELY ORNAMENTAL BUT YOU CAN FIND ONES THAT PRODUCE EDIBLE FRUIT. 1413
Gearbox problems fail to halt City duo; MOTORSPORT. 473
Girl still missing after two weeks. 103
Hacker's pounds 106,000 phone bill. 133
Help plea on cash theft. 196
Heroes in the family. 118
High quality clothing for all the family. 295
Hitch on church demolition plan. Pring, John 310
Imagine - the favourite lyric. 101
IN THE COURTS; Violence charge man jailed. 518
Jordan inspires a big drive for charity. 141
KEANE TO BE THE NEW KING; FOOTBALL: City striker can be all-time best. Riley, James 308
Learn of life behind lens. 103
LETTERS: SATURDAY SOAPBOX. 531
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 1038
Look out! You could be in a new 20mph zone. Pring, John 253
Louise prepares to face the quiz. 145
Man robbed in night attack. 161
Marathon fund-raiser. 128
MEMORIES: The curtain finally goes down on 68 years of film shows; AS THE ODEON CLOSES ITS DOORS TO MAKE WAY FOR A NEW MULTIPLEX CINEMA, WE LOOK BACK AT THE BUILDING'S GLORY YEARS. Draper, Keith 1020
Mickey Mouse, here I come! 114
MONEY WATCH. Ltd, BRYAN FISHER Of Berkeley Financial Planning 635
New age of learning proposed for over 16s. Hutson, Andy 192
New group set up to promote the arts. 200
NEW JOBS BLOW AT ALSTOM SITE; Gears firm's decision to move leaves 75 redundant. Clarke, Samantha 281
NHS waiting list cut. 153
O'Neill calls for swift end to Leicester row; FOOTBALL. Curtis, John 171
OUR WISH LIST!; Dad stages auction to raise cash for children. Parrish, Rachel 379
PHILLIPS HAILS CAPTAIN MARVEL; FOOTBALL: Angus doing tremendous job, says Boro boss. Ray, Emma 282
Phoenix diggers find ancient monastic wall; HIGHLY-PATTERNED TILES MAY DATE FROM 13th CENTURY SAY ARCHAEOLOGISTS. Goulden, Barbara 362
Pithie will defend title in city supershow; BOXING. Mee, Bob 196
Plans for rail overhaul to go on show. 270
Plans to turn old colliery site into green paradise. 210
Play a material role in peace bid. 92
Plutonium shipment discovery inquiry. Jones, Geraldine 228
Poole will be much tougher; SPEEDWAY. Berry, Mike 173
pounds 4.7m aid for ethnic education. 94
pounds 500m IN POT OF EURO AID; 'Meeting local need' is priority. Parrish, Rachel 246
Protesters in addresses row; OFFICIAL COMPLAINT LODGED OVER CITY COUNCIL REFUSAL. Scott, Fiona 282
Pub crawl ended with attack on PC in cell. 334
Raid sisters scared to stay home. 151
Ray is back on track for bike success; NEAR-FATAL CRASH FAILS TO PUT RAY, 52, OFF MOTOR CYCLE RACING. Keay, Rebecca 344
READER HOLIDAYS; Go Christmas shopping in Durham. 237
Roe right to go for doubles glory; BADMINTON. Wilkinson, John 267
Saddle up for a sortie. 86
SATURDAY TV; TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 229
Sky's the limit for fund-raisers. 107
Solo success for high-flying Laura; NUNEATON TEENAGER GOES IT ALONE AS PART OF RAF COURSE. Harris, Alan 323
Spanish highs a fair exchange. 125
Success for first aiders. 97
SUNDAY TV; TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 276
The stages of Nigel's career; MARION McMULLEN LOOKS AT NIGEL HAWTHORNE'S REMARKABLE RISE TO RECOGNITION AS A ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST ACTORS. McMULLEN, MARION 984
The work of town's favourite daughter. 150
Tributes to town football sponsor. Harris, Alan 237
US accuses Russia over Chechnya. 138
View from the CLOCK TOWER; Rejecting ban was sensible. Tolfts, Lisa 393
We are desperate to play - Mallett; RUGBY UNION. 255
WEEKEND TV: Real women do hard labour. McMullen, Marion 637
Wheely tough challenge. 99
WIN a fabulous fitted kitchen worth pounds 5,000. 841
Woman driver tries to abduct boys. 169
WPC IN LOVE ROW FACES PRISON; Justice has prevailed woman's victim says. Tyrrell, Sarah 378

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