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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (January 7, 2000)

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Title Author Type Words
'We can't think of better tribute' GRIEVING PARENTS REQUEST DONATIONS TO FUND FOR SPECIALIST UNIT. Cuthbertson, Hayley 288
Aitken released. 103
America loves Land Rover badge. 105
ART and exhibitions. Bell, Lucy 330
Back to school with a sparkle; TEACHERS PULL OUT ALL THE STOPS SO YOUNGSTERS CAN START NEW TERM IN STYLE. Diver, Krysia 210
Bargain returns. 92
Barney bolts as rockets fly. 144
Blood the young ones says Amiss; CRICKET. 287
Bosses rally to jobs appeal. Smith, Stewart 255
Brazilians ease past minnows; FOOTBALL. 267
Brendan PHILLIPS: the Boro boss' exclusive column; Point at Kettering was a great start to New Year; FOOTBALL. PHILLIPS, Brendan 622
Bride and groom's gift to homeless. 130
Cabbies told to stop overcrowding ranks; Taxi lines 'out of hand' in city centre. Pring, John 199
Cafe owner robbed. 96
Car theft victim offers a bubbly reward. 216
Cash-strapped Adders forced to make cuts to pay bills. 109
Chance to step back in time. 111
Charity trekkers sought. 90
Chemical scare over soccer shirts. 135
Church gets new stained glass window. 138
CINEMA: A HOLLOW victory; GO2. Wood, Michael 513
CINEMA: HEAD games; GO2. Wood, Michael 170
CITY'S SHOCK HAUL OF DRINK-DRIVERS; 'Over the top' figure triples. Diver, Krysia 314
Clamp back to boost Greenbacks' hopes; FOOTBALL. Brown, Derek 949
CLASSICAL: SOCIETY'S return; GO2. Mackenzie, Jenny 577
CLUBLAND: Atomic bombshell as big band plays its last concert; GO2. CALDWELL, BOb 319
Cockerill dropped for criticising coach; RUGBY UNION. 207
Council springs to action at shops. 171
COUNTRY: Ken's acoustic leanings keep growing; GO2. Stuart, Frances 150
Couples in New Year aid rush. 170
Cov at full strength for Orrell; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 207
Cup magic still inspires Fulham boss Bracewell; FOOTBALL. 433
Curtain up on RSC summer; BARD'S HISTORY PLAYS AT HEART OF REPERTOIRE. Cuthbertson, Hayley 368
Daniel delivers gospel truths to singers. 146
Death of a Labour Party diehard; WIDOW PAYS TRIBUTE TO FAMILY MAN AND FRIEND TO WORKERS. Pring, John 284
Debts advice centre expecting big rush. 151
Decision time for market; THREE FIRMS' PROPOSALS TO BE DEBATED AT CLOSED-DOORS MEETING. Tolfts, Lisa 272
DIAMONDS ARE NOT FOREVER!; FOOTBALL: Boro aiming to leapfrog Conference's glamour team. Brown, Derek; Ray, Emma 395
Diana fund loses court battle. 190
Dodge street star; MOTORING. Smith, Stewart 101
Domeward bound for millennium show; SCORES OF WARWICKSHIRE SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE PREPARING TO PROMOTE THE COUNTY'S CULTURE IN GREENWICH. Barratt, Claire 942
Double survivor. 83
Douglas acts to safeguard fortune. 156
Dramatic start to dancers' new year. 121
Drinks offer to put back the fizz; AS SOME BARS STAGE JANUARY SALES TO WOO DRINKERS, OTHERS FACE DAMAGE CLAIMS. 185
Drivers face long road work delays; BRIDGE STRENGTHENING TO START AS 'IMPROVEMENTS' ELSEWHERE SPARK ANGER. Gibbons, Duncan 245
E-fit clue to man in news shop hold-up; POLICE PLEA FOR HELP TO TRACE GANG WHO TERRORISED CASHIER. Hargrave, Paul 269
Eating up the miles but not the fuel; MOTORING. Smith, Stewart 429
FACE OF GOD. 128
Fear that's a death threat for smokers; LUNG CANCER SPECIALISTS URGE PEOPLE TO REPORT SYMPTOMS EARLY. Hall, Paula 264
Fergie backing sent-off Becks; FOOTBALL. 339
Festival fever inspires young ideas; GAMBLE PAYS OFF AS CHILDREN PLAN OWN SUMMER SHOW PROGRAMME. Barratt, Claire 291
Fight to keep city activity centre open; PATRON GATHERS SUPPORT FOR CAMPAIGN. Diver, Krysia 382
Firm fined over false waste details. 195
Focus on drugs and young people. 234
FOLK: MAGGIE wake up the crowds; GO2. Willow, Pete 321
FOOTBALL. 215
Fu hits 143 - and loses; Snooker. 211
Fur flies on kitty gift for Maxine; SOAP'S SECOND RAP IN WEEK AS RSPCA SLAMS CHRISTMAS PET STORY LINE. Cunningham, Catherine 397
Future bright for Mitchells; RACING. 247
Garden worker sought. 82
Get back to cricket's grass roots; CRICKET: Build from the bottom, says Lord MacLaurin. 575
Gift of vehicles for place to park granny; 'OLD PEOPLE CARRIERS' TO BRING MORE ELDERLY AND DISABLED TO CENTRE. Mackenzie, Jenny 270
Gregory blasts City fans for 'sick' Dublin taunt; FOOTBALL. 192
Group thanks helpers. 107
Hated communal showers set to end. 179
Have you lost any of these? 118
Having a ball. 87
Home Zone bid wins school backing; COUNCILLORS RECOMMENDED TO APPROVE SAFETY PACKAGE. Hutson, Andrew 233
Housing boss denies charges. 217
Hunt says sorry for cat death horror; JOINT MASTER VISITS PET OWNER - BUT OAP SAYS SHE'S NOT SATISFIED. Cuthbertson, Hayley 368
Ideas sought for Irish time capsule. 131
If we play with a chuckle in our boots we're a match for most sides; FOOTBALL: Burnley boss Stan Ternant plots another giant-killing. Turner, Andy 766
IN THE COURTS; Probation over driving defiance. 490
JAZZ: TRUMPET star still going strong at 70; GO2. Caldwell, Bob 302
Jesper tames Hawaii winds; GOLF. 87
Kalejs to face stormy welcome off plane. 222
Learning to live with EU's metrication madness; COMMENT. 206
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 991
Libs hopes shattered as leaders Windmill roar on; SNOOKER. 254
Lions missing first-choice pair at prop for Wakefield; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 270
Mick Wright funeral next Thursday; FOOTBALL. 163
Mini wins a mighty accolade; MOTORING. Smith, Stewart 202
Moroccans' return is boost for City hopes; FOOTBALL. 241
Motor boffins look to future. 124
Neighbours angry at losing wildlife area; SITE WAS AN EYESORE, INSISTS LANDOWNER AT CENTRE OF ROW. Gibbons, Duncan 324
New firm hit by festive break-in; CAR VALETERS DETERMINED TO FIGHT ON DESPITE pounds 1,500 THEFT. Ray, Emma 324
NEW PLEA ON KILLER JUNCTION. Clarke, Samantha 258
New plea over blackspot junction; BRIDGE STRENGTHENING TO START AS 'IMPROVEMENTS' ELSEWHERE SPARK ANGER. Gibbons, Duncan 183
New start for Nuneaton pub. Hambridge, Karen 254
No change as Cov aim to take five; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 196
No frills, no fuss, but Keresley keep their eyes on the Twickenham prize; RUGBY UNION. Draper, Roger 345
Nuns must pick up the pieces; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 203
OAP, 90, in 'water board' con. 84
OBE for county council officer Mike. 177
Organist brings back the blues. 128
Parents favour return of the cane in school. 182
PAUL DALE: STRAIGHT TALKING; The Dome fiasco is so typical of Britain today. Dale, Paul 532
Platform for motor boffins. 103
Plea to recycle christmas cards. 139
Police plea on bikes. 118
Posh adds spice to her new show. 231
Praise for cancer charity gesture. 157
Prisoners take trip down memory lane. 135
Pub party Albert would have loved; CHARITY SNOWBALL. Diver, Krysia 217
Queen Mum honoured. 135
READER HOLIDAYS; Visit New England from only pounds 599. 224
Refusing to pass on trade tips. 134
Report on killer to be released next week. 160
Richard KEYS: a Sky Blues fan's view; Impressive Sky Blues make me so proud; FOOTBALL. Keys, Richard 578
Rock, shop and recover. 165
ROCK: Following in the STEPS of popstars; GO2. Poole, Alan 796
Santa delivers pounds 4,000 bonus for youngsters; CHARITY SNOWBALL: SCHOOLS, FIRMS, CHURCHES AND ORGANISATIONS KEEP APPEAL CASH ROLLING IN. Diver, Krysia 329
Shock as Pitman loses his top owner; RACING. Gilpin, Ray 559
Shock attack on cancer screening. Hall, Paula 262
Silver surround. 90
SKY BLUES ON CUP ALERT; FOOTBALL: Burnley will be no pushovers, warns Strachan. Turner, Andy 433
Smoking pubs under legal cloud; AS SOME BARS STAGE JANUARY SALES TO WOO DRINKERS, OTHERS FACE DAMAGE CLAIMS. Gibbons, Duncan 250
Spanish student in hotel wage wrangle; BOSS ADMITS 'OVERSIGHT' AND PLEDGES: WE WILL PAY WHAT WE OWE. Tolfts, Lisa 462
Staff alert police to thief. 210
Student Benjamin, 17, aims to net pounds 5million. 135
TESTING; TESTING; Stirring collection of downbeat choons; GO2. Crutchlow, Dayle 206
Thanks a million! 162
THEATRE: BARD day's work!; GO2. McMULLEN, MARION 616
Thugs' victim must still sip food through a straw. 180
TO THE GROUND: UNLEASH those debt hounds; GO2. Crutchlow, Dayle 319
Town of seasonal kindness to pets. 178
Town's hopes high for railway station. 138
Trader jailed for audio piracy; MAN CAUGHT SELLING CDS AND TAPES AT MARKET. Cuthbertson, Hayley 240
Trader jailed for selling pirate CDs. 191
Tributes paid to PC killed in bike crash; SHOP OWNER WHO TRIED TO REVIVE OFFICER SAYS ROAD IS NOTORIOUS BLACKSPOT. Evans, Steve; Barratt, Claire 470
Tropical fun for all. 94
Truckers face new chaos. 173
TV; TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS; GO2. McMULLEN, MARION 306
VIDEO'S: Searching for MR RIGHT; GO2. Cain, Tara 261
Viggers drafted in to boost Barkers hopes against Scunthorpe; RUGBY UNION. Wilkinson, John 344
Vikki tunes up for national tour. 138
Visit of wise men is marked. 117
WAITING; RACING. 110
We'll give it our best shot, says Bradbury; FOOTBALL. 287
Weight for it - the kilo's coming. McConkey, Alison 856
When there's an art in the month. 219
WILDLIFE HAVEN LINED UP; New project for riverside site. Cuthbertson, Hayley 222
Win a day out at Warwick; RACING. 224
Win a day out. 224
Yakee the kilt swings to title. 154
Young designers in the picture; PUPILS' CALENDAR PAINTINGS BRIGHTEN UP THOUSANDS OF OFFICES. Kukuruzovic, Simon 298

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