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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (July 22, 2000)

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Title Author Type Words
'Stay smart at seaside' call; TRAGIC MUM WELCOMES NEW LIFE-SAVING CODE. Summers, Kathryn 326
10 things you didn't know about... MARK LAMARR; weekend tv. 214
A rather baamy detective story!; BOOKS. Chamberlain, Julie 139
A Savage look at life in the Orient; weekend tv. McMullen, Marion 542
America look to Bees pair; SPEEDWAY. Berry, Mike 177
Armstrong's delight at first stage win; CYCLING: TOUR DE FRANCE: YELLOW JERSEY MAN TAKES VICTORY IN TIME TRIAL. Mason, Martin 449
Barry is sitting on top of the world. 193
Best wishes at full volume. 142
Bicknell steals the show; CRICKET. 553
Blast from the past. McMullen, Marion 989
Blaze-hit attraction re-opens. 86
Boro kit hitch is costing club dear. Brown, Derek 248
Boy, 11, dies after fall from fair ride. Cuthbertson, Hayley 184
Brakes go on village route. 112
Bridle path to tale of a king's defeat; COUNTRY WALK. Weston, Ron 498
Cancer couple in vaccine row; Hospital boss accused of 'knee-jerk reaction'. Hall, Paula 377
Charity push gets blanket coverage. 137
Cheaper days out. 92
Cheats take OAPs' cash. 113
Chris is poised for crossword battle. 217
City pair held in custody. 91
Comedy role for Byrne. 103
Costs keep students near home; COVENTRY'S MIDLANDS NUMBERS RISING. Forster, Mark 234
Coventry members Tri it for size; TRIATHLON. 115
Crooner delights hearts in contest; 50 PLUS: ENTERTAINER HEADS OFF TO THE FINALS OF WHITBREAD'S SENIOR CITIZEN'STALENT CONTEST. Assinder, Kerry 381
Crunch time for Iron Man robot; FATHER AND SON TEAM AIM FOR TELEVISED ROUNDS OF ROBOT WARS. Ewing, Richard 362
Discover the glories of Italy; READER HOLIDAYS. 289
Don't miss Coventry's 50+ festival; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 338
Drama gets night slot. 80
Drug dealer caught with pounds 4,790 stash. Goulden, Barbara 335
Education chiefs let pupils do the talking; School decision-makers see creativity in action. Education, Mark Forster 294
Fake T-shirt trader fined. 137
Families' fury at village plan. Barratt, Claire 269
Family joy at gran's win. 88
Free health MOTs planned; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 340
Friend in need; BOOKS. Jury, Sandra 109
Gallery dream comes true for Nicola. 275
Girls fly the flag for cleaner school grounds. 160
Guest pairing not enough to save sad Bees; SPEEDWAY. 465
Hands off our stars rages Arsenal boss; FOOTBALL: INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND LOCAL NEWS. 488
Help on line longer. 128
Honest tale of a star career; BOOKS. McMullen, Marion 180
Hospice chaplain is made a canon. 131
Hostage actors get the lowdown. 126
Hummingbirds will earn their keep. 140
I have unlocked pyramids' secret; Historian patents sacred design. 262
I'll be back for the Old Trafford Test, promises Lara; CRICKET. Curtis, John 265
IN THE COURTS: Man jailed for drugs offences. 440
Irish eyes smile on Spike; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 246
It's all just a ball for pint-sized leavers. 107
It's life, but not as Annie knows it; BOOKS. McMullen, Marion 104
Just can't get enough of Dominic; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 203
League is riding the storm. . .; football. Horsfall, Phil 349
LEGAL BUNGLE IN ARENA SHOPS BID; Judge rules Sky Blues changed blueprint offside. Scott, Fiona 360
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS: Deadly lesson. 190
LETTERS:YOUR VIEWS. 1163
Lots to keep teens fit and busy. 133
M-way idiots drop rock on to car. 173
Maggie puppet is quids in. 94
MEMORIES: Bringing new light to people's lives; THE SMELL WAS UNPLEASANT, BUT THERE WERE PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS WHEN QUEEN'S ROAD GAS WORKS BROUGHT NEW LAMPS TO EVERY DINGY STREET. Lee, Peter 915
MEMORIES: Top marks for those happy school days!; THE PUPIL WHO WAS CALLED BACK AS A TEACHER; AND THE LAST DAY AT SCHOOL THAT WAS OVERSHADOWED BY THE FIRST EERIE SIRENS OF THE BLITZ. Draper, Keith 1001
Mixing business and pleasure; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 452
Mugs raised to launch display. 165
Mum's the word in documentary; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 375
National crown for Wardens; FOOTBALL. 129
New plea to trace thief. 83
Nostalgia trip; 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 265
O'Neill pledges to secure Lennon; FOOTBALL. 527
OAP safety in spotlight. 92
ON THE DRAWING BOARD: Plans for for six new homes. 110
ON THIS DAY. 117
Our new friend is just purrfect!; PET S.O.S. Evans, Ann 1163
Pat on back for council staff. 137
Patients'fearshit medical amnesty. Hall, Paula 330
Piper calls the tune for Bears; CRICKET: SPOTLIGHT ON THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. 596
Police chiefs get a recruitment boost; WEST MIDLANDS DIVISION PREPARES FOR UP TO 2,000 EXTRA JOBS. Goulden, Barbara 310
pounds 2m project aims to net older surfers. Mackenzie, Jenny 261
Pupil's e-mails tell of Hungary delights. 165
Pupils enjoy a spot of fun on last day. 104
Pupils' lesson in Victorian values. 112
Quit call to mums. 99
RAPE VICTIM'S 'I LIED' SHOCK; Six-week hunt for bogus sex brute. Cuthbertson, Hayley 368
REBECCA KEAY: Floral bid is lacking in quantity; A WALK ON THE KEAY SIDE. Keay, Rebecca 429
Report slams levels of trauma care. 169
Robot ready to fight. 141
SAMANTHA CLARKE: Bravery beyond their years. Clarke, Samantha 449
Save pounds pounds pounds s on composters and water butts. 207
School's out, in blaze of colour; BORED PUPILS TOLD: DON'T JUST SIT THERE, PAINT THE CLASSROOMS. Ray, Emma 215
Sex bomb blows; away generations' 50 PLUS. Assinder, Kerry 402
Sheffield steeled for the challenge at Cornbury; EQUESTRIANISM. 269
SKY BLUES DUO PASS THE TEST; FOOTBALL. Wilson, Michelle 329
SOLICITORS SHORTEN QUEUE OF COMPLAINTS; Watchdog team acts on criticism. Ewing, Richard 272
Solvent sniffing theory after school vandalism. 153
Spain's best-ever chance to win Davis Cup; TENNIS. 375
STEVE EVANS: Moving memories of a shotgun wedding; AY UP IT'S EVANS. Evans, Steve 577
Students get down to work. 104
SUNDAY TV: TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 203
Survey lottery project. 125
Taking their turn at the wheel ...; CITY'S FIRST CAR SHARE CLUB IS ON THE ROAD AT EARLSDON. Cuthbertson, Hayley 270
Teachers brush up approach to Bard; STRATFORD THEATRE TEAM BROADENS STAGE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL. Mcmullen, Marion 252
Teenage Ben shows them how to do it!; EQUESTRIANISM. Healey, Kate 513
The answer to our culinary prayers? Hardly; LETTERS: SATURDAY SOAPBOX. 272
Tiger can't lose it says Price; GOLF: THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Casey, Phil 422
Time ticks on for museum. Kukuruzovic, Simon 290
Toms starting to make name for himself in the chase. Abell, Sally 352
TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. McMullen, Marion 238
TOP TEN BOOKS; BOOKS. 115
Town is alive with the sound of music. 162
TOWNSPURNED BY TOP STORE; People's choice Debenhams out of running. Clarke, Samantha 296
TRAVEL: Caribbean dream; IT'S THE STUFF OF DREAMS - PALM TREES, WHITE SAND AND SPARKLING BLUE WATER. BUT THERE'S A WHOLE LOT MORE TO THE CARIBBEAN ISLAND OF BARBADOS. Mcconkey, Alison 1707
United forced to pay up; FOOTBALL. 273
University honours Donald. 93
Webster falls foul of the bunker from hell as he misses cut in first Open; GOLF: THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Abell, Sally 565
WEDDINGS. 351
Work to speed trains spells delays. 189
Youngsters line up for summer of fun; ACTIVE ZONE SCHEME LAUNCHED TO KEEP HOLIDAY BOREDOM AT BAY. Diver, Krysia 835

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