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Articles from Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) (June 19, 2000)

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Title Author Type Words
'Old boys' in challenge. 192
'Stale' Jewell wants to leave Bradford; FOOTBALL. 329
1485 Club perform with style; TRIATHLON. 165
58 REFUGEES DEAD IN DOVER LORRY HORROR; Customs officers make grim find Only two survive trip from Belgium. Williams, Steve 549
86 degrees WHAT A SCORCHER!; IT'S GREAT IN THE SUN AS BRITAIN OUTSHINES THE MED - BUT NOT SO GOOD FOR AIR PASSENGERS. Gibbons, Duncan 329
999 air crew gets TV slot. 142
A touch of forecourt oooh la la. 112
All the fun of the fete. 181
All the fun of the seaside! 257
Appeal for help after mugs theft. 105
Ascot all ready for some sizzling action; RACING. 796
Audi ponder future; LE MANS. 219
Aussie Craig's feeling at home in Britain; RACING. 395
Bears enhance play-off hopes; RUGBY LEAGUE. 117
Bees too slick for top guns; SPEEDWAY: EXCELLENT DOUBLE FOR COVENTRY. Berry, Mike 544
Benefit change delivers pounds 264m PO loss; Profit hit is first in 24 years. Jones, Alan 214
Blunkett to face schools protest on veto. 287
Bogus water worker grabs handbag cash. 107
Boilers go in fumes problem; 'A PRECAUTION' SAYS COUNCIL. Hargrave, Paul 217
BORO PUT THE WALLET AWAY; FOOTBALL: Summer signing season is nearly over. Harris, John 320
Bronze award for young boffins. 115
C&NW crash to defeat as they slip back down table; CRICKET: birmingham league. 329
Carnival fun in the baking sun. 199
Centre unveils autumn line-up. 166
Chance to own piece of history; PLACE YOUR BIDS FOR A SQUARE FOOT OF WEMBLEY'S SACRED TURF. Kukuruzovic, Simon 339
Chris dives in to help; GP TO BRAVE SHOALS OF JELLYFISH IN 22-MILE MARATHON SWIM. Cuthbertson, Hayley 236
Church music takes to street. 161
Conference takes the global view. 141
DNA blood tests trapped raider. 216
Dotcom firms fail to attract. 137
Drive hits M-way speeders. 105
Drive to cut toll of child accidents launched. 223
England must beat Courtney and Curtly; CRICKET. Hodgson, Myles 435
Euro 2000 diary; FOOTBALL. 389
Everything in the garden's lovely. 127
Ex-Adders stalwart Olner signs for Hinckley; FOOTBALL. 165
Ex-champ puts his back into it; PRECIOUS McKENZIE PASSES ON TIPS ON AVOIDING THE STRAIN. Diver, Krysia 275
Family pull together. 80
Fan falls from bridge. 84
Farmer starts bid for freedom. 166
Firm builds for future. Williams, Alison 256
Focus on jobs drive. 95
Fresh fears for Ricco after collapse; SPEEDWAY. Berry, Mike 175
Fun time with peace theme. 126
Furniture chain to create 12,000 jobs; COVENTRY HIGH ON LIST AS IKEA PLANS 20 NEW STORES TO CUT QUEUES. Williams, Alison 293
Furniture giant's 10,000 jobs plan; Coventry high on the list as Ikea expands. Cuthbertson, Hayley 360
Gangs' pounds 3bn trade in human misery; INTERNATIONAL CRIME BARONS CONTROL LUCRATIVE MARKET IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS. Writer, Paul Dale Chief Feature 584
Giles in line for Test call-up; CRICKET: WARWICKSHIRE BOWLER PRODUCES CAREER-BEST FIGURES TO PUT HIMSELF IN SPOTLIGHT. 323
Grant hope for ring road plans; pounds 2m KEY TO UNLOCKING MONEY FOR MINOR SCHEMES IN THE BOROUGH. Scott, Fiona 374
Haven plea for home comforts. Hambridge, Karen 227
Hedman's still hoping; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000: PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S GAMES PLUS YESTERDAY'S ACTION. 354
Here comes summer FUN!; NUNEATON'S DOUBLE DOSE OF FUN. 438
Hospital goodbye for consultant; AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS, RUGBY EPIDURAL PIONEER TO CALL IT A DAY. Tolfts, Lisa 269
How England can qualify; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000. 128
I love being Mr Nasty!; LESLIE GRANTHAM TALKS ABOUT HIS BAD-GUY ROLES AND HIS AFFECTION FOR COVENTRY. Mcmullen, Marion 740
IN THE COURTS; Custody for teenager on string of offences. 466
Italy: We can go all way; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000: PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S GAMES PLUS YESTERDAY'S ACTION. 316
Izzet doubtful for vital Turkey match; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000: PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S GAMES PLUS YESTERDAY'S ACTION. 197
Jaguar down again; MOTORSPORT. 449
John makes all the right moves. 145
Just perfect for the gala events. 160
Kayleigh thanks her 'perfect' dad. 159
LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. 1456
Library out to attract youngsters. 108
Long night ahead at party. 129
Lotto's 1,000th millionaire. 96
Man, 64, hurt in robbery. 134
MAUREEN ON MONDAY: So many happy and sad moments we've shared. Spring, Maureen 583
Mill will be battle scenes backdrop. 110
Millennium Youth Games (MYG). 188
Misery for Lee and Shaun; SPEEDWAY. Durno, Chris 302
MoF gain shock Cup win over Big Ball Boys; FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL. 259
Motorcyclist injured. 95
Murghem set to step up in class; RACING. Robson, Michael 555
Navy gift marks a 500-year-old debt. Cunningham, Catherine 220
New deal conference. 103
New industries 'vital for future' BUSINESS GROUP SPELLS OUT ITS RECIPE FOR SURVIVAL. Barratt, Claire 323
Nursery tots overcome obstacles to help charity. 150
One-man contest as Woods wins US Open; GOLF. 370
Peace in his soles. 149
Perfect fit for big fans; SKY BLUES' MADE-TO-MEASURE SHIRT OFFER KEEPS SUPPORTERS COVERED. Hart, Nigel 209
Phone masts fight goes on. Cunningham, Catherine 274
Planes taking off again after airports chaos. 242
Plea by police in mugs theft hunt. 131
Police quiz brings no clues in rapist hunt; RAIL PASSENGERS GIVE NO NEW EVIDENCE - BUT MORE CALLS COMING IN. Harris, Alan 317
Pop star in club collapse to leave hospital. 141
Portrait for charity. 146
Precious weighs in with back pain tips. 137
Ref was tricked, say Norway; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000: PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S GAMES PLUS YESTERDAY'S ACTION. 156
Riders will head for the open cycleway. 184
Sampras not troubled by defeat; TENNIS. 251
Serving up new 'say no to drugs' message. 143
Shameful face of English football; COMMENT. 206
Sikhs fight to keep 20-metre flagpole; TRUSTEES BLAME FORMER COUNCILLOR FOR PLANNING BREACH. Wilson, Lucy 305
Slovenia are still hopeful; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000: PREVIEW OF TONIGHT'S GAMES PLUS YESTERDAY'S ACTION. 158
Soccer fan hurt in fall from bridge. 151
Sun shines for peace and fun; LEAMINGTON PEACE FESTIVAL. Sperry, Words: Richard Ewing Picture: Michelle 424
Sun-lovers just want to have fun; PRAYERS ANSWERED FOR RUGBY UNITED REFORMED CHURCH AND WOLSTON'S ST MARGARET'S PRIMARY SCHOOL AS THE CROWDS ARE TEMPTED OUT TO HAVE FUN IN FLAMING JUNE. Tolfts, Lisa 342
Teenager is held after England triumph. 114
Therapy of an old art. 113
Three-goal Wakeley peps Four; SIX-A-SIDE FOOTBALL. 261
Time isn't on their side. 165
Tories go for village candidate. 101
Tower fall man named. 86
Troy beats Shilts from penalty. 119
Two electrocuted in garden pond horror; Man dies in attempt to help neighbour. Goulden, Barbara 422
Tyson sneaks in to London; BOXING. 90
Uniting for festival fun; FOLESHILL FESTIVAL. Nelmes, Words: Duncan Gibbons Pictures: Richard 256
Uphill battle for Coulthard; MOTORSPORT. 519
Victory is our Sol ambition!; EURO 2000: ENGLAND CAN'T AFFORD TO LOOK FOR A DRAW IN GROUP A SHOWDOWN WARNS CAMPBELL AFTER STIRRING VICTORY OVER GERMANY. 518
Video film check as arsonists strike on estate. 191
We have confidence that people will listen to our appeals. We are not thinking of expulsion; FOOTBALL: FA hoping hooligans will heed pleas to behave. Curtis, John 601
We'll beat you for Hagi - Petrescu; FOOTBALL: EURO 2000. 460
Wembley pitches in to help. 116
When they said my daughter died of drugs it was like somebody had put a knife in my heart. I didn't have a clue. Cunningham, Catherine 1466
Willdig grabs the leading honours; PIGEON RACING. 170
WIN a Kellogg's breakfast set. 338
Woodward calls for another level from England; RUGBY UNION. 365

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