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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (February 24, 2000)

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Title Author Type Words
'Return our wheelchairs' PLEA FOR PEOPLE TO SEND BACK MOBILITY AIDS. Hall, Paula 318
'Sex plot' plea change refused. 154
'Sorry' from the Street. 138
A breakfast toast to Rotary; MORE THAN 300 MEMBERS GET TOGETHER TO MARK LONG LIST OF ACHIEVEMENTS. Diver, Krysia 438
A step in the right direction; FOOTBALL: KEEGAN'S ENGLAND BUILD FOR A HOPEFUL FUTURE ... AS THE NATION MOURNS A LEGEND OF THEIR GOLDEN PAST. Turner, Andy 793
A tale of love and battle. 85
Adders' joy; LADIES FOOTBALL. 94
Advice on hand for business; BETTER PEOPLE BETTER BUSINESS EXHIBITION & EVENT. 517
Alan goes on leaf hunt to please style gurus. 157
Alan goes on leaf hunt. 120
Artists' striking displays liven up gallery. 204
Aspel to present Antiques Roadshow. 106
Atack C maintain high spot; snooker. 198
Award pays off for staff. 105
Baby love down on the farm. 115
Band helps family raise roof. 126
Barbara Argument: Thinking about organ donation is only human. Argument, Barbara 549
Be an inspiring learner and win. 119
Bid to tackle raider. 131
Biker off track after tools raid; CLASSIC MOTORCYCLIST APPEALS FOR HELP FOR NEXT RACE. Clarke, Samantha 218
Bones fill in gaps in history; Skeletons studied at medical school. Hall, Paula 288
Brave Paul is facing up to his biggest challenge; AN ACCIDENT ON A HOLIDAY-OF-A-LIFETIME LEFT A NUNEATON MAN IN A WHEELCHAIR - HERE HE TELLS HOW HE IS COPING WITH HIS NEW LIFE. Harris, Alan 1252
BRENDAN IN NO HURRY; football. Brown, Derek 389
Callers jam lines to see history of priory. 205
Carers scheme boost for council members. 244
Champagne stuff as Cov slam Baa-Baas; RUGBY UNION: ACTION FROM LAST NIGHT'S COUNDON ROAD EXTRAVAGANZA. Wilkinson, John 570
CITY CENTRE CRACKDOWN ON BEGGARS; Growing concerns in Coventry trigger call for official action. Diver, Krysia 258
City mourns star publican. 236
Coach pulled out into road. 257
Coaching boost for talented juniors; GOLF: INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. Garrod, Mark 381
Computer does all the talking; Society's delight at pounds 2,400 award. Tyrrell, Sarah 212
Continuing success; JOBS FEATURE. 185
Council tax tipped for 5.6pc rise; LOWEST BILLS LIKELY TO BE AN EXTRA pounds 29. Kukuruzovic, Simon 292
CRIMEBEAT: Dog could help trace bus thugs; Teenager taken to hospital. Summers, Kathryn 251
CRIMEBEAT: Help call after store theft. 124
CRIMEBEAT: Woman, 74, in robbery ordeal. 249
CUPPA FOR A 'CALM' KILLER; Aunt tells of knife. Parrish, Rachel 284
Curtain rises on dancing dream. 111
Curtain up on backstage open day. 143
Curtain up on open day. 103
Custard off the menu for Queen's school nosh. 125
Demand for tax goes up again. Hopker, Antony 382
Democracy knocks; Town council fight goes to doorsteps. Keay, Rebecca 306
Dow's star is set to call the tune; RACING: TOMORROW'S CARDS Paul Allen's nap: Karowna (2.00 Market Rasen). Pratt, Robert 331
Down Mexico way. 142
Doyle stable dominate in Malta; SNOOKER. 357
Drive on to give unused wheelchairs a new life. 159
Driver's lapse blamed for train crash tragedy. 204
England ready to fall back on the old faces; CRICKET: HUSSAIN DROPS HINTS ABOUT RAMPRAKSH AND THORPE. Field, David 777
Estate in line for a better bus service. 186
Ex-midwife dies on eve of birthday; WOMAN DELIVERED THOUSANDS OF CITY BABIES. Hargrave, Paul 228
Fab four Brits chasing million dollar jackpot glory; GOLF: INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. Garrod, Mark 337
face of god. 95
Family found stowed in lorry. 110
Fears for missing man. 87
Feathers fly at Benn Hall. 98
Firms in TransTec crisis talks. 143
Firms line up for new centre; BUSINESS REPORT. Industry, ALISON WILLIAMS 232
For all the town to see. 102
Form a line for dance classes. 92
Garforth checks out new generation; rugby union. 128
Girls are really on the ball. 104
GRAND PRIX TOP TEAM 2000; YOUR; CHANCE TO WIN pounds 5,000. 331
Green for Neal at Hartshill; ANGLING. 410
Guaranteed return has just got better; MONEY WATCH. Ltd, BRYAN FISHER Of Berkeley Financial Planning 526
Hands off? Our art will be hands ON!; NEW GALLERY AIMS TO MAKE DISPLAYS MORE ACCESSIBLE TO YOUNGSTERS. Keay, Rebecca 267
Hat-trick of fresh recruits for Lions; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 205
Have-a-go hero hurt in stall raid. Hargrave, Paul 273
Healthy staff message. 139
HOCKEY: EAST MIDLANDS. Wilson, Michelle 140
HOME FRONT: The girls who were the eyes and ears behind the heroes in the skies; DAY FOUR IN THE COUNTDOWN TO THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO HONOUR WARTIME HEROES WHO SERVED AT HOME LOOKS AT THE WOMEN WHO KEPT WATCH FOR THE RAF. Argument, Barbara 685
Householders' police bill hike. Hopker, Antony 389
How they teach sex at school nowadays. McConkey, Alison 893
in the courts: Man is jailed after defying driving ban. 529
Injured Harding targets return; RACING. 239
Let's make this a day to remember; FRIDAY MARCH 3, 2000 . . . ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVENTRY'S BIG DAY AS THE CITY PREPARES TO HOST ITS BIGGEST ROYAL EVENT IN DECADES. Tyrrell, Sarah 2132
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 1282
Lions add to concert proceeds. 133
Micky delivers young plea to club. 131
More talks on Peugeot hours wrangle. 167
Mother loses 'damp council house' case. Wilson, Lucy 305
Move to beat campus hike to vote. 279
MP and wife feared dead after inferno; FIREFIGHTERS TRIED TO RESCUE TWO PEOPLE BUT WERE BEATEN BACK BY HEAT. Flanagan, Padraic 389
MP raps council on teachers' pay. 168
MPs' reveal interests in space and murder mysteries. 362
Mum loses fight over 'damp' home. Wilson, Lucy 305
Mum thanks park couple. 123
Mysteries attract stars of all ages; SUMMER MILLENNIUM SHOW'S EXCITED PERFORMERS ARE AGED FROM EIGHT TO 62. McMULLEN, MARION 336
National treasure; Tributes pour in to Sir Stan, first knight of English football. Rodgers, Ian 978
New advice on cot deaths. 120
New peg draw to make National fair; ANGLING: NEWS AND VIEWS ROUND-UP. Armstrong, Pat 579
New president's strong words. 130
Night to honour village groups. 239
Norman storms on; RACING: THIS AFTERNOON'S CARDS. 259
On school beat. 110
On the Freeway to success; A CENTRE THAT HELPS DISABLED PEOPLE INTO JOBS IS GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH. Harris, Alan 673
On the look-out for lost relative. 97
On-day ops cancellations soar. 233
Paint firm in BAe deal; BUSINESS REPORT. 110
Paul rebuilds his life. 214
PETROL STATION DRINKS HICCUP; Beer at the pumps criticised. Ewing, Richard 252
Plan for old clinic angers estate residents. 212
Plea over sex attack. 126
Police 'on target' for black recruits. Wilson, Lucy 282
Police appeal over missing man. 148
Police bill soars. 219
Porters carry on a family tradition. 198
Protesters hear pledge on duck shooting. 227
Pub attack victim in blood pool. 99
Pupils debate Phoenix in the 'House'. 337
Pupils hone soccer skills. 136
Rally stuns sad Khalsa; HOCKEY: MIDLANDS. Wilson, Michelle 652
READER OFFERS; FIVE GREAT 'DIY' OFFERS FOR EVENING TELEGRAPH READERS. 503
Rigg hits hat-trick as Hampton battle back; HOCKEY: LADIES LEAGUES. Wilson, Michelle 357
Robbie pounces to gun down Czechs; football. Pierce, Bill 317
Rusedski win lifts profile; TENNIS. 262
Salmonella alert on pet reptiles. 81
Salutation crush Bear; WEDNESDAY GAMES. 177
SCARED OFF BY GEORGE; football. Wilson, Michelle 275
School bids for art college status; SUPPORT CALL TO BUSINESSES OVER pounds 630,000 NEEDED FOR EXPANSION. Forster, Mark 453
School drops trouser ban for girls. 187
School set to emerge as beacon of excellence in the arts. 181
School's gangsters play it for laughs. 98
Science lecture set to attract 3,000. 158
Seven-goal Zac is hero for Thistle under-15s; MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL. 314
Sewers still hailed for a great Job; Wine gift recalls movie classic. Summers, Kathryn 276
SIX-YEAR PLEDGE OF QUARRY PEACE. Scott, Fiona 282
Soccer stars meet young players. 162
Spa side go down yet again; HOCKEY: WEST MIDLANDS. Wilson, Michelle 95
Stab witness sought. 97
Star-studded Belfry line-up for B and H Open event; GOLF: INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. Garrod, Mark 308
Students in protest march on fees burden; pounds 1,000-A-YEAR BILLS SAID TO BE PUTTING EDUCATION OUT OF REACH FOR MANY. Mackenzie, Jenny 319
Success for youth power; TEENAGERS GET TOGETHER AND COME UP WITH A DISCO WINNER. Hart, Nigel 293
Tae kwon do star heads east. 126
Take a scenic trip along the Rhine; READER HOLIDAYS. 203
TechnoCentre shows off use of funds. 118
Theft may sideline classic bikes fan. 161
Top draw for conferences; BUSINESS REPORT. 192
Tour cash rising by pounds 60,000; GOLF: INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. Garrod, Mark 133
Traffic curbs demand by worried villagers; ACCIDENT FEARS AS MOTORISTS USE ROAD TO AVOID QUEUES AT LIGHTS. Clarke, Samantha 272
Traffic plans to go on display. 151
Tribute to Dusty a night for gays; SINGLES NIGHT FIRST AT THEATRE. McMULLEN, MARION 267
TV: TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMULLEN, MARION 277
Under-13s hit six of the best; SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Hollinshead, Graeme 215
VETERANS REJECT PARADE CHANGES; New focal point is shot down. Evans, Steve 280
Voluntary work aimed at youth; Hundreds to take part. Pring, John 228
We're Birmingham, fly us! 87
WEDDINGS. 333
win a fabulous holiday for two in. 366
win pounds 50 Pizza Hut vouchers. 291
Woman in gun ordeal. 96
Young fan in crush ordeal; CROWD SURGE AS BAND IS LATE FOR SIGNING SESSION. Cuthbertson, Hayley 381
Youth project at village hall; pounds 2,000 GRANT HELP TO RUN RANGE OF ACTIVITIES. Kukuruzovic, Simon 320

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